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The following lines represent an interview with Ibrāhīm Sālim al-Tarzī who translated many of the Apocrypha Gospels. al-Tarzī reveals information about the Apocrypha and considers the texts to be an important piece of Coptic literature.
The author responds to the debates over ‘The Da Vinci Code’ and Judas’ Gospel, showing some steps to follow in such matters.
Egyptian Christians call for changing the language of the Mass from Coptic into Arabic.
In an attempt to prove the falseness of the Gospel of Judas, cAbd al-Masīh Basīt Abu al-Khayr, priest of the ancient Church of the Virgin Mary in Musturud, has published a new book entitled ‘The Gospel of Judas.’
The report examines the definitions of polemics, the differing views of what constitutes polemics, including the Danish cartoons and the play in Alexandria which led to sectarian violence, Mīzān al-Haqq, a 19th century Christian polemical book against Islam and the Gospel of Barnabas, which is the...
The article is a letter responding to an article published in Rose Al-Youssef under the title “The writer of the taboo Gospel.” In his letter, Father Abdel Masih argues that the article of Rose El-Youssef is biased and unfair, as it gives the impression that the Gospel of Barnabas, which...
This articles discusses Father Basyt Abu al-Khayr’s book, which he wrote in response to Dan Brown’s The Da Vinci Code.
‘Abd al-Masīh Basīt denounces Dan Brown’s novel, The Da Vinci Code, as containing many errors and false allegations. He adds that the book is nothing but an attack on Christianity.
The church has freed itself from these mistakes and was confined to its spiritual and moral role, leaving science for scientists with their research, study and discoveries.
I have been shocked when I read an article in Sawt Al-Umma’s November 1 issue by Mustafa Abd Al-Latif Darwish under the title Archpriest Zakaria Butros’s play. The article seems to be refuting what the Archpriest has said in an interview in the Al-Hayat channel, but actually it is all about...

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