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The author reviews a novel authored by Assil Bassili entitled, ‘Irini Passi.’
‘Amr Bayyūmī reports on the opinions of representatives of the three largest Christian denominations in Egypt about the suggestion of removing the item of religion from identity cards.
The article is a personal interpretation of Islam presented by al-Nogaidan. He explores his experiences with Islam, beginning with extremist ideologies that were fostered in Saudi Arabia, to his realization of Islam as a try religion of peace.
Amīn Fahīm analyzes the crises of the Coptic Orthodox Church and attributed its causes to internal and external factors.
Another controversial statement from Pope Benedict XVI reads: “There is one Holy Catholic and Apostolic Church, and […] outside this church there is neither salvation nor remission of sins.” Reactions from churches in Egypt varied between denunciation and doubts about the authenticity of an alleged...
Jamāl Badawī writes about the history of the Catholic Church in Egypt. He disputes a common misconception that Catholicism was “imported” to Egypt from abroad.
63 presidential rulings were issued in one year to authorize the building and restoration works in Christian houses of worship. The following lines provide further details about the issue.
John Watson provides a review of John Fullerton’s novel entitled, ‘This Green Land.’ It is a story that focuses on a young Christian woman, Reem, who was brainwashed and subsequently used by violent ideologies and beliefs. Fullerton provides an insight into the origins of terrorist and extremists...
The Vatican pope has launched a clear attack on Western countries in his newest publication, remarking that these countries have ransacked and plundered Africa and the other poor regions of the earth.
An interview with Father Rafīq Jirīsh, head of the press center of the Catholic Church, to comment on Catholics’ conditions and role in Egypt.

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