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The article highlights a strange change in the attitudes of the Coptic activist Hālah Hilmī Butrus, known as Hālah al-Misrī, in dealing with the Coptic file.
The press sheds light on the ongoing debates between the Coptic Orthodox Church and the Evangelical Church in Egypt. The following reports on the different press reports and comments about the issue.
The author highlights important concepts and principles that work together to create a new theological thought of accepting the other.
Al-Wafd publishes a response by Dr. Zāhī Hawās to an article that was written by Father Marqus ‘Azīz Khalīl, the priest at the Hanging Church in Cairo. In the previous article Khalīl complained about the pace of the restoration works taking place at the Hanging Church but in this article Hawās...
The author comments on a book entitled ‘Ta’thīr al-Aqbāt cAlá al-Hadārah’ [The Effect of Copts on Civilization] by Dr. Amīn Makram ‘Ubayd.
Sawt al-Ummah interviews Lt. Abū Bakr al-Jindī, director of the Central Agency for Public Mobilization and Statistics.
There are a number of fascinating articles in this issue of AWR that reflect the diverse nature of the various currents in Egyptian society and the debates that have gripped the nation over the past week.
Rose al-Yūsuf reports on the meeting held by the Middle East Council of Churches [MECC] under the title of ’Young Peace Makers.’
Mājid ‘Atīyah writes about al-Sharīf and Surūr’s rejection of the designation of a quota for Christians in the Shūrá Council and the People’s Assembly.
A member of parliament claims that Copts are living their most prosperous era during the mandate of President Husnī Mubārak. However, the argument gave birth to heated arguments and was refuted by many people.

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