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Councilor Labīb writes on the history of the church in Egypt since its establishment by Saint Mark, throughout the Islamic era until the present day. He also hails Pope Kyrillos IV as the leader of reform in the church. Labīb highlights the Egyptian Muslim rulers’ who have honored the head of the...
A book entitled, ’al-Ightiyālāt fī al-Islām: Ightiyāl al-Sahābah wa al-Tābi‘īn [Assassinations in Islam: Assassinations of the Prophet’s Companions and Followers] describes the assassinations of significant figures in the early years of Islam.
Jundī highlights what he believes to be the difficult political reality of Egypt. After providing a historical background, he points out the defects and tries to suggest solutions.
The author calls for the establishment of centers for Coptic studies in Egyptian universities that study all aspect of the Coptic era.
In the article, the author briefly reviews the patriotic history of the Egyptian church, showing painful feelings as some Egyptian Christians abroad have been calling for foreign interference in their own homeland.
The Federal Republic of Germany has awarded Dr. Hamdi Zaqzouq, the Minister of Endowments, the greatest order of merit for his efforts in the fields of Islamic-Christian dialogue and improving the image of Islam in the West.
The article is an overview of an Arabic manuscript owned by Leiden University in the Netherlands. It consists of 16 books that include verse and prose pieces on different subjects. It also contains documents related to the Crusade wars.
French writer and critic Marcel Shoop [the name is a transliteration from the Arabic] is among Western writers who handled the crusade wars is their literary works. He wrote in 1895 a book with the title "The Children’s Crusade" in which he comments on the two children crusades in a strange,...
The article gives various opinions expressed against Islam in Western books and newspapers. The author believes that Islamic terrorism is not the only terrorism in the world. However, accusations are directed only at Islamic terrorism. Thus, the war [against terrorism] would be against Muslims...
The article is a human-history dialogue. The writer depicts an imaginative and figurative conversation between humans and history as vivid characters who discuss the issue of the state and religion.

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