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In the second part of his interview with al-Jumhūrīyah, Pope Shenouda discusses Copts’ political participation and the problem of building churches in Egypt. He also notes his friendly relations with President Mubārak and argues that problems never come from higher political authorities.
A meeting between Pope Shenouda and Egypt’s minister of manpower and emigration on the sidelines of the annual conference for Egyptians abroad.
Jalāl ‘Ārif seeks to shed light on one of the most crucial and controversial issues raised in Egyptian society from time to time; citizenship and national unity among Muslims and Copts. He warns against following any step like, for example, the Coptic quota, which would negatively affect...
The author discusses double standards in Egyptian politics, commenting on quotas being assigned to women, and the proposed quota for Copts.
The article reviews the opinions of some prominent Coptic personalities on the activities of expatriate Copts.
Dr. Hāzim al-Biblāwī writes about having a special quota for Christians in the Egyptian parliament.
Many church-related articles have been published in the Egyptian press on the occasion of the 38th anniversary of Pope Shenouda being the patriarch of the Coptic Orthodox Church. In a related topic Pope Shenouda denied reported news about the amendments to the Coptic Orthodox set of regulations for...
In his article, Ikrām Lam‘ī, refutes any sort of expressions which allude to the marginalization of others and denying other groups’ identity. Moreover, he seeks to shed light on the vital national role played by the Evangelical Church in serving Egypt and its people regardless of their religious...
Badawī conducted an interview with Bishop Besenti of Hilwān and al-Ma‘sarah. The following lines are an explicit review of the interview.
The news of an alleged Evangelical plan to convert Egyptian Orthodox Copts to Protestantism has alarmed Coptic Church leaders. Bishop Bīshūy has announced that he has a CD with details of the plan but the Evangelical church has refuted the allegations and denied that such a plan exists.

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