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Dr. Nabīl Lūqā Babāwī answers to journalists who accused Pope Shenouda of encouraging and supporting emigrant Christians.
The author reports allegations about an icon in Saint Catharine’s Monastery in Sainai that reveals alleged homosexual relations between monks of the monastery in the early Christian era.
A story claiming the Virgin Mary appeared at the house of famous TV announcer and performed brain surgery on her grandson.
Claims have been made that Pope Shenouda takes advantage of church funds and lives and extravagant life. Yet Nabīl Lūqā wonders how Copts would feel if the pope received international dignitaries in shabby clothes.
Ahmad al-Gharīb comments on the Israeli policy toward discrimination problems in the Arab World.
A report reveals the motives behind a proposed draft law condemning Egypt for violating human and minority rights.
Dr. Najīb Jibrā’īl writes about the meaning Hisbah and its context within Egypt’s legal framework.
The author says that the expatriate Copt Maurice Sādiq demanded that the 1923 Constitution be reinstated and King Ahmad Fu’ād be brought back to the throne of Egypt. He claimed this would put an end to the suffering of the Copts.
‘Ārif al-Dabbīs said organizing a mass to commemorate the passage of 40 days of the death of a Christian is condemned by many Copts. This is a Pharaonic tradition that was incorporated into the church, but now can earn priests huge amounts of money. It is condemned by Catholic and Evangelical...
The author calls on Christians to stop complaining that the government does not allow them to build churches or form charity associations. He says they should start adopting the spirit of forgiveness, love and brotherhood between Muslims and Christians.

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