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The author investigates the phenomenon of assault on teachers by students and their parents in a way that several officials think poses a great threat to the values of society.
The statement made by the activists and members of Coptic associations which met in Montreal, Canada, April 7-9, 2006, to review and debate the situation of the Copts in Egypt and the future of Coptic activism.
Different views of Christian thinkers about the emigrant Christians’ demands in Canada to prevent aid to the Egyptian government
Salāma contemplates the conciliatory possibilities of religious discourse and warns against the use of religion to divide people.
A conference recently held in Malaysia attended by fifty intellectuals discussed the knowledge gap between the West and the Muslim world and recommends thorough modernization.
Dr. ‘Imād Siyām argues that the educational institution is responsible for forming the mind and conscience of the umma (nation). He further establishes that political Islamists have successfully infiltrated the Egyptian educational system, propagating Salafī ideas among young Egyptians.
An obituary of Dr. Maurice As‘ad, one of the most prominent scholars of Christianity in the Coptic church in the 20th century, who has passed away at the age of close to 76
A project called "The Representation of Islam in German Textbooks" was a very important step in view of the existing reservations, prejudices and animosities between Christianity and Islam. This is an extensive and successful project in view of the fact it has often been asked, when an analysis of...
Father Youhannā Nasīf from Alexandria tackles the expansion of the number of Coptic schools in Egypt. He suggests building new Coptic schools to eliminate fanatical ideologies and to increase acceptance of ‘the other’.
Dr. Wolfram Reiss discusses the obstacles and opportunities identified by a German project and accompanying international dialogue on the revision of school textbooks in the Middle East, in terms of their treatment of Christianity.

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