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The writer examines the different challenges in electing a successor for Pope Shenouda III of Egypt.
The report examines the definitions of polemics, the differing views of what constitutes polemics, including the Danish cartoons and the play in Alexandria which led to sectarian violence, Mīzān al-Haqq, a 19th century Christian polemical book against Islam and the Gospel of Barnabas, which is the...
The author is commenting on the two messages published by Rose al-Yousuf magazine in response to his earlier article about the expatriate Copts and their efforts to internationalize the issues of Egypt’s Copts.
This Coptic author Salīm Najīb, the head of the Canadian Coptic Organization, is criticizing the article by Muslim journalist Usāma Salāma, which he says was filled with anti-Coptic threats and warnings against the bids to internationalize issues of Copts in Egypt.
The article emphasizes Copts’ patriotism, arguing that Copts in Egypt are never involved with the practices of expatriate Copts.
The author writes about the strong relationship between Copts and Muslims in Egypt, rejecting the attempts of some Copts abroad to accuse Muslim intellectuals of harming their feelings.
Usāma Salāma argues that discussion of the Coptic file in the International Committee on Human Rights at the UN, may lead to harmful acts against Copts who still live inside Egypt.
Samah Ashour, the head of the Bar Association, issued a decision preventing Muhammad Toson, the deputy of the Association, to sign any cheques. Toson is responsible for the affairs of the Muslim Brotherhood lawyers in the association. The decision was given after many conflicts between Ashour and...
Four lawyers charge Muslim Brotherhood members of the Bar Association of useless spending of the association by contributing to unqualified members.
A warning for physicians: do not examine a female patient without the presence of her mahram [A person with whom marriage is forbidden. A relationship by marriage or close blood ties that permanently prohibits marriage between two people, and therefore they are allowed to be in privacy together...

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