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Hammūdah responds to Morris Sādiq’s statements about the government decision to kill pigs. He describes his words as impolite and refutes his arguments about Copts’ persecution in Egypt.
The article argues that before the 1952 Revolution Copts were treated as full Egyptian citizens with citizenship rights however since then pluralism has faded away and Copts are now isolated.
An Egyptian journalist declares that the origin of people from Daqahlīyah is not purely Egyptian.
The author reviews a book about the times of imprisonment and persecution that bishops and priests faced during President Anwar al-Sādāt’s era.
In this article Zākhir sheds light on the circumstances during which the Coptic movements appeared and how they were put to an end after a very short time.
Copts in the United States have broadcast their film protesting about the discrimination against Copts in Egypt.
For many years, there have been many attempts to introduce Coptic history into the educational curricula, but, unfortunately, they have been aborted by the Ministry of Education. One of these attempts is that of Dr. Kamāl Mughīths, the thinker and professor at the Education Research Center, who...
The author comments on Dr. Yusrī ‘Afīfī’s declarations about the teaching of Coptic history in the history curriculum.
The author comments on Dr. Yusrī ‘Afīfī’s declaration about teaching Coptic history in the history curricula.
Scholars continue to debate how much emphasis should be placed on Coptic history in the Egyptian curriculum.

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