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The author begins his article by congratulating the people of Egypt on the anniversary of the October War with Israel. He then criticizes the articles of Adel Hamouda, Editor in Chief of Sout Al-Umma newspaper, claiming that such articles offend Christians and therefore threaten national unity.
The article is a letter to the editor from a Muslim reader. He writes to express his unreserved agreement with the opinions, values and attitudes adopted by Watani concerning how relations between Muslims and Christians should
The writer starts his article by giving the definition of the word “enlightenment.” After this he clarifies the role played by the Tanwir channel.
The [Coptic] Evangelical Organization for Social Services [CEOSS] and the Ministry of Awqaf organized a three-day seminar from 15 to 17 July, for young pastors and imams. The author, who participated in the seminar, reflects on the meaning of national unity and the acceptance of the other as he...
Metropolitan Abba Seraphim’s critique of a paper by Bishop Munīr on the relations between Muslims and Christians in Egypt, presented at the annual interfaith dialogue meeting of the Anglican communion and the Permanent Committee of the Azhar al-Sharif for Dialogue with the Monotheistic Religions.
Problems for those attempting to obtain computerized identity cards before the 2007 deadline.
Coptic members of the Wafd Party are dissatisfied at the fact that Sayyed Al-Badawi, a Muslim member, was appointed as a general secretary of the party succeeding Christian member Saad Fakhry Abdel-Nour who passed away.
The article is a critical evaluation of a new film titled “Indian Film.” It recounts the story of two friends, Muslim and Christian. They felt that their fiancés may affect their friendship. That is why they decided to sacrifice their fiancés for their friendship. The author comments that all...
Ahmad Nāsir conducted an interview with Ahmad al-Tābi‘ī, the scriptwriter of the controversial series “Ahmad-Girgis” which tells the story of a Muslim child brought up by a Christian family.
The author discusses the concept of Arab nationalism, how it started, developed and deteriorated. He shows the opinions of some intellectuals on citizenship in Egypt where Muslims and Christians live.

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