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Mājid ‘Atīya clarifies some points concerning the participation of Copts in the recent parliamentary elections.
A number of Coptic organizations in the West have urged Egypt’s Copts to withdraw from the ruling National Democratic Party (NDP), in protest at the party’s recent stance against Copts during the parliamentary elections.
A discussion of the number of Coptic candidates in the elections.
The author of the articles argues that the church’s plan to take a census of Copts in Egypt is a religious sin that could encourage outside interference in Egypt.
The author argues that Copts prefer to wail and weep over their marginalized role in political elections, rather than take a stance and register their names in electoral tables.
A critique of the controversial work of researcher Yustina Saleh on the 2nd article of the Egyptian constitution, which states that sharī‘a is the main source of law.
Appointed to parliament for three rounds, Egyptian thinker Dr. Rushdī Sa‘īd speaks about his experience with Egyptian political life.
In his ongoing discussion of the Washington conference, Youssuf Sidhom focuses on papers that offered objective views, extending bridges towards change and reform.
Muhammad ‘Abd al-Quddous interviews Dr. Sa‘d al-Dīn Ibrāhīm over the U.S. Copts’ conference recently held in Washington.
The success of Muslim Brotherhood members in the parliamentary elections has reopened discussion about an Islamic state in Egypt.

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