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The second session of the laymen’s conference did no better than the first. The session sparked severe reactions from the church. It called to reword the four Gospels of the New Testament and named the monastic life as “the random system.”
The article deals with the operations of agricultural enterprises run by monasteries throughout Egypt. The focus falls on the recent growth of such enterprises and the high quality and low cost of the farm goods that come from them.
The Discovery Channel recently broadcast a documentary entitled, ‘The Lost Tomb of Jesus,’ which claims that Jesus was not resurrected and that his remains were found near Jerusalem. The author believes that it is a Jewish attempt to prove that both Christianity and Islam are fabricated religions,...
The authors stress that misguided media reporting often only serves to further tensions, particularly in cases of sectarian strife. They urge individuals to not only critically consider what is published, but if incorrect information is presented as factual evidence, to do something about it.
An article written in support of the constitutional amendments. The author argues that the amendments are a stepping stone toward improving the level of participation of Egyptians in the government.
The media plays a significant role in the development of societies, which convey a virtual picture of the existing problems in that society. The relation between Christians and Muslims in Egypt is considered the most important issue covered by the media.
An outline of the life and opinions of Nawal al-Sa‘dāwī. She explains her opinion on a number of social issues, focusing primarily on intellectual freedom.
International Religious Freedom Report 2006, released by the Bureau of Democracy, Human Rights, and Labor.
The new Coptic Assembly of America has printed an advertisement in Watanī al-Dawlī newspaper, urging Copts in Egypt to join its membership for effective political participation.
Watani provides another list of errors that have resulted after the Egyptian citizenship records were computerized.

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