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The transcript of an interview conducted by Cornelis Hulsman with Kamāl Zākhir Mūsá, in which Mūsá provides a background of his work and publications. Mūsá further describes his own experiences and confrontations with the Coptic Orthodox Church in Egypt.
Coptic Orthodox Church member and businessman Kamāl Zākhir Mūsá speaks out about internal problems in the Egyptian Coptic Orthodox Church.
The author of the article criticizes a proposed conference on reform, accusing it of deviating from its original purpose of proposing practical solutions for church reform to settling old scores with the so-called "promoters of wrong ideas" within the church.
The article explains to Bishop Bīshūy that the doors of heaven are open only to those who are kindhearted, and advises him to follow the steps of Father Mattá al- Maskīn.
The author asserts that Bishop Bīshūy has been working effectively to try and remove Kamāl Zākhir Mūsá, writer and thinker, from the Coptic Orthodox church.
This article presumes that Bishop Bīshūy’s aggressive attitude is due to the oppression that he was previously subject to.
The author addressed a letter to Bishop Bīshuy to inform him that Christian people are angry about the statements issued by church’s officials in newspapers and magazines.
The dioceses of the Coptic Orthodox Church have experienced an unprecedented state of rebellion. Many statements have been issued from different groups on the moral and financial improprieties committed by some bishops, who are supposed to be the spiritual symbols of the church.
Many Christians complain that they are subject to persecution from church officials in al-Kushh village. Church’s officials are accused of abusing their influence to file law suits against Christians and to seize a man’s house.
The author castigates Bishop Bīshūy for adopting dictatorial practises and neglecting the role of laymen in the church.

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