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The Shūrá Council discussed two electoral systems, seeking to find a suitable system that can be implemented in Egypt
This review deals with the controversy still blazing over the split of clergyman Max Michel from the mother Coptic Orthodox Church, and his establishment of Qur’ān independent church and a holy synod for Copts in Egypt and the Middle East.
The author of the article raises doubts about the purpose of certain human rights organizations that he claims are bringing Egypt into disrepute.
The review takes up varied opinion articles in the Egyptian and Arab press about the statements of Pope Benedict XVI of the Roman Catholic Church in which he purportedly attacked Islam and the Prophet Muhammad in a lecture he gave in a German university.
Discussions within the Christian church over ‘The Da Vinci Code’ film, and whether or not the film should be censored.
Dr. Bibāwī argues for the cancellation of the religious data entry on official documents in Egypt.
The author delves into history to show that Julius Caesar was responsible for the fire at the library of Alexandria, and not Amr Ibn al- Ās as some Copts say.
The author criticizes a book review of Nabīl Louqa Bibāwī’s book, The Problems of Copts in Egypt and their Solutions, written by Al-Ahrām columnist Mahmoud Muntasir and warns against the idea of appeasing those who have returned from the Gulf with fundamentalist ideologies.
Salah Muntasir discusses the laws relating to the building of churches.
The author criticizes Copts’ negative political culture as they do not participate in elections, urging them to become politically active for the good of their country and themselves.

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