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The author, Kamāl Zākhir Mūsá, discusses the importance of clarifying the meaning of citizenship, believing that there is a deep misunderstanding about the genuine meaning of this term.
Pope Shenouda III has reportedly urged Copts to participate in politics and announced that the church is reconsidering the bylaw on nominating for the patriarch post.
In the wake of the disastrous incident where dozens of Egyptian youths drowned on Greek and Italian shores trying to enter the countries illegally, Kamāl Zākhir discusses the unwavering importance of developing the Egyptian educational process in general and technical education in particular to...
Kamāl Zākhir Mūsá discusses the potentiality of Bishop Bīshūy being appointed as the coming patriarch of the Coptic Orthodox Church, presenting some readings from biblical and liturgical teachings about the characteristics of a bishop.
Zākhir Mūsá calls for the unity of the church by highlighting the unity between the clergymen and laymen. He refers to a book by a late Orthodox father to support his argument on the status of laymen and clergymen.
The author calls on the officials of the Coptic Orthodox Church to consider the draft law suggested by the Coptic laymen group in July 2007. He considers the selection of a bishop to the Holy See to be a violation of the church’s laws and traditions that will cost the church and Copts dearly.
The critical health condition of Pope Shenouda aroused arguments about his expected successor. While a group of laymen calls for a new law to be established for the papal elections, the church expresses its discontentment towards what it considers to be the laymen’s interference in church’s affairs...
Bishop Bīshūy’s interview was greeted with strong protest. Religious and laymen figures refute what they consider to be a slanderous and distorted reality in the bishop’s declaration.
Kamāl Zākhir Mūsá refuses claims being widely promoted in media that Coptic expatriates in West have been consistently conspiring against Egypt’s interests, calling upon Coptic organizations abroad to adopt a developmental agenda inside the country.
Kamāl Zākhir highlights the positive progress achieved by the recent Chicago conference held by expatriate Copts. He appreciates the national rather than the religious identity of the conference.

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