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The assertion of political freedom and the electoral and democratic transformation in the Muslim world does not mean the blind acceptance of Western forms of democracy. Islamic democracy is bound to and directed by Sharī‘ah.
Councilor Labīb writes on the history of the church in Egypt since its establishment by Saint Mark, throughout the Islamic era until the present day. He also hails Pope Kyrillos IV as the leader of reform in the church. Labīb highlights the Egyptian Muslim rulers’ who have honored the head of the...
Councilor Labīb attributes the Christians’ immigration to the fundamentalist Islamization imposed by some fundamentalist groups that aim to establish Islamic theocracies.
Three clergymen are according to the author the front runners to the papacy. The laymen also have their word.
Counselor Labīb Halīm Labīb, deputy head of the State Council, discusses the issue of whether citizenship contradicts the value of personal freedom of expression.
Kamāl Zākhir thanks Pope Shenouda for announcing his intention to amend the present law of choosing the patriarch in the Coptic Orthodox Church. He proposes suggestions and support his argument with an article by Pope Shenouda in Madāris al-Ahad of 1953.
On the occasion of the New Year, Counselor Labīb Halīm Labīb, author of the article and deputy president of the Council of State, sends a number of greeting cards to Christian personalities, wishing them a happy new year.
He writes about the judgment of God Almighty, arguing that people may be deceived by the behavior of others but God is never deceived.
AWR introduced files on conversion, showing the numerous views and controversies surrounding conversion in Egypt. Comment on Counselor Labīb Halīm Labīb writing about the collapse of supreme values in Egypt. Report on Sawt al-Ummah stating that ‘Abd al-Hayy attempted to kidnap Rev. Sāmih Maurice of...
The author says that amendments to church law made by Egyptian political rulers have violated the traditions and regulations of the Coptic Orthodox Church.

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