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Lutfī al-Numayrī criticizes the attitude of the Coptic Orthodox church towards other Christian denominations.
The author writes about honoring Father Mattá al-Maskīn and records his achievements. He sees him as a prominent Egyptian, worth being recognized as an example for generations to come.
The following review presents three letters written by Dr. George Habīb Bibāwī to his friend Kamāl Zākhir, who is facing the Orthodox church’s wrath at the present time. Bibāwī is a former Orthodox Copt who was excommunicated by Pope Shenouda before joining the Protestant church in the United...
In his article, ‘Ādil Zāhir notes Copts’ disapproval of the current situation in the Coptic Orthodox Church where people are constantly accused and judged. Zāhir points out Bishop Bīshūy’s transgressions in this regard, where he has made accusations that touch even respectable figures of the church...
Bishop Bīshūy aims to excommunicate Coptic intellectual Kamāl Zākhir, accusing him of being against the church. Bishop Bīshūy calls on Copts to boycott the expected conference about the laymen’s view of the church’s problems.
The author of the article criticizes a proposed conference on reform, accusing it of deviating from its original purpose of proposing practical solutions for church reform to settling old scores with the so-called "promoters of wrong ideas" within the church.
The article explains to Bishop Bīshūy that the doors of heaven are open only to those who are kindhearted, and advises him to follow the steps of Father Mattá al- Maskīn.
The author addressed a letter to Bishop Bīshuy to inform him that Christian people are angry about the statements issued by church’s officials in newspapers and magazines.
Coptic writer Kamāl Zākhir Mūsá comments on the affirmation of the conviction conference that was held in Fayyūm a few days ago, saying that it aimed at judging the reformists who call for developing the church.
Bishop Bīshūy is a controversial figure in the Coptic Orthodox church. He is known for his traditional stands, but also for his reforms and important achievements.

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