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The author is opposed to linking the concept of citizenship with religious texts. He reviews a book entitled, ‘Citizenship from a Christian Perspective,’ written by Rev. Dr. Sāmī Hannā Ghubriyāl.
Hanī Labīb writes about the authenticity of human rights organizations in Egypt. He believes that this membership would be considered a new phase in developing human rights watch in Egypt in a way that matches international values and principles of human rights.
Hānī Labīb expresses his resentment toward being described as a Coptic researcher in an article published in al-Mus...
The author talks about the absence of a dialogue in culture in the Egyptian society. Additionally, he considers the inability of Egyptians to engage in any form of positive dialogue which could actually produce personal benefit to the parties.
Christianity appeared in a completely Arabic environment and the Islamic attitude toward Christianity had been at many times subject to the rulers’ tendencies and rules.
The author calls on Father Marqus ‘Azīz of the Coptic Orthodox Church to add more clarity and transparency to his discourse about political issues.
The author discusses the role of the state in the preservation of human rights. He believes that it is a globalized issue which serves international interests and targets. This globalization means a commitment to international society’s concepts of human rights.
Muḥammad ‘Imārah used a TV program aired live on the Culture Channel to disseminate his unpleasant sectarian ideas and claim that Pope Shenouda is trying hard to incite a sectarian climate.
This article talks about the new language that has lately been circulating among the people which has started to create tension and unrest within Egyptian society. These widely circulated comments are related to differences, such as between the difference between Muslim and Coptic movies,...
The author reviews a book entitled, ’The Muslim Brotherhood and Copts: Repercussions of Confrontation and Dialogue,’ written by Robier al-Fāris, which contains a general definition of the Muslim Brotherhood and its history.

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