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Dār al-Iftā’ issue a fatwá claiming that polygamy is not prohibited in Judaism and Christianity according to the Torah and the Bible. The fatwá aroused Christians’ resentment.
The article tracks church responses to a suggestion to institute an association for clergymen.
The author writes about Kamāl Zākhir Mūsá, coordinator of Ecclesiastical reform front. He introduces his book al-‘Almānyyūn wa al-Kanīsah’ [the laymen and the church]. He presents the reforms which Zākhir Mūsá proposed.
Midhat Bishāy writes about the management of religious institutions.
The article deals with the idea of the call for nominating Pope Shenouda to the Nobel Prize and states that the call came from inside Egypt.
The article sheds light on Dr. Tharwat Basīlī’s late issuance of an announcement condemning the recent Israeli assault on Gaza.
The author lists the public figures who support the nomination of Pope Shenouda for the Nobel Peace Prize. Dr Hālah Mustafā fears that Jewish groups may interfere to stop him from winning the prize.
Copts in Minya have celebrated the return ofBishop Macariusfollowing an eight month absence.
Zākhir discusses the dimensions of the conflict between the church and the laymen trend by shedding light on some of the reasons which have led to severe attacks against the laymen and their policy.
Dr. Kamāl Mūsá sheds light on the experience of the laymen in the Coptic Orthodox community.

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