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The article discusses magic, a practice that is considered abominable by the Bible but has been associated with past Coptic traditions.
In this article the author discusses American strategies for interfering in religious, political and educational matters in Egypt, particularly in relation to the Orthodox Church and al-Azhar.
The author talks about the Coptic Orthodox Church and the significance of its past role in Egyptian society.
Reflections on the life of Abouna Matta El Meskeen and his influence on ecumenical monastic traditions.
The author tackles the secret churches in Egypt, which Copts are building without having the necessary permission from the government, highlighting the grave consequences of this phenomenon.
Kamāl Zākhir Mousa draws a comparison between the theoretical or historical meaning of the word "Father" in churches and its real meaning nowadays.
Kamāl Zākhir Mousa traces the development of papal authority inside the Egyptian Coptic Church.
Rose al-Yousuf magazine continues its reportage on the controversial issue of divorce and Coptic Christianity.
Kamāl Zākhir, the author, argues that the church became involved in politics and ’the world’ to serve some worldly interests that have nothing to do with its spiritual mission.
The article investigates the relationship between Egyptian churches and ways of healing black magic, as thousands of Muslims and Christians visit certain churches everyday to seek relief from evil spirits allegedly haunting them.

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