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The Legislative Committee of the People's Assembly has decided to remove a number of debatable articles that were suggested as amendments to the Child Law.
Watanī has investigated the case of a Coptic teacher who was accused of trying to convert his Muslims students. The teacher has denied the charges but his life has been changed irrevocably by the events.
Cornelis Hulsman commemorates the life of Metropolitan Marcos, an unconventional Dutch member of the Coptic Orthodox Church who served as a bishop for 34 years.
An article discussing a British youth, who converted to Islam, and is being questioned by police in connection with a suburban bomb factory.
An article highlighting the history of Watani International, and how it came to be.
Sulaymān Shafīq writes about major Christian figures in Egypt.
The author discusses the tradition of cooking the Chrism Oil in the desert monastery of Anba Bishoi.
The article reports on a decision of the Azhar’s Islamic Research Academy that prevents Christian or Jewish wives, as well as children of a Muslim man, from receiving inheritance from him after his death.
Drs. Hulsman comments on the recent incidents involving a monastery in Minia, and a number of articles in this issue that point to sectarian tensions.
The author comments on the personal status law for Christians, and questions why it has remained shelved for 30 years.

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