Date of source: Tuesday, September 30, 2008
Drs. Hulsman congratulates Muslims readers on the occasion of Eid, and points to a number of key issues in this issue.
Date of source: Wednesday, September 24, 2008
Interpretations of freedom vary enormously around the world. In this editorial Drs. Hulsman comments on discussions about the Egyptian view of freedom and states that some people believe that religious identity has become more important than national identity in Egypt.
Date of source: Wednesday, April 23, 2008
The article shows extracts from sayings of some members of the Coptic Laymen Group.
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Hānī Labīb explains reasons for his decision on the withdrawal from the Coptic Laymen Group.
Date of source: Wednesday, April 23, 2008
Coptic researcher Nabīl Munīr comments on the recent withdrawal of two founding members of the Coptic Laymen Group from the group.
Date of source: Monday, August 4, 2008
Drs. Hulsman introduces the number of articles in this issue that deal with the incidents surrounding the monastery of Abu Fana.
Date of source: Thursday, April 17, 2008
Labīb highlights the danger of spreading false arguments about the church and its attitudes on critical issues. He criticizes Tharwat al-Kharabāwī’s argument that put the church and its clergy under suspicion.
Date of source: Tuesday, April 15, 2008
Hānī Labīb criticizes articles that were published on the Web site of the outlawed Muslim Brotherhood in which the authors criticized the Coptic Orthodox Church’s stance toward the recently issued church ruling giving Christian divorcees, through a court ruling, the right to re-marry even though...
Date of source: Wednesday, April 16, 2008
The article reports on the abandonment of both Hānī Labīb and Kamāl Ghubriyāl from the team of Coptic laymen.
Date of source: Tuesday, March 25, 2008
Labīb criticizes an al-Fajr article that casted doubt on the authenticity of the apparition of the Holy Virgin Mary in 1968. He highlighted the perils of such discussions and called on the Supreme Council of Journalism to be attentive and deal carefully with such transgressions.