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This article gives a brief account of Pope Shenouda’s health status and draws a comparison between Bishop Mūsa and Bishop Bīshūy, two potential candidates who may succeed Pope Shenouda.
This article reports on recent clashes between Syrian and Iranian backed Hizb Allāh and government troops in Lebanon.
Councilor Labīb presents three panels that were instigated by the Coptic Orthodox Church that he believes violate the church laws and the teachings of the disciples. These are the laws applied in divorce, ordaining bishops and the ordination of the patriarch.
Although it is not prohibited in the Bible, ham still has many negative impacts on people’s health. In one of his weekly sermons, Pope Shenouda III agreed with this fact. Other clergymen from different Christian denominations also expressed their opinion.
The author denounces the prevalence of demonstrations as means of self-expression in Egypt. He bemoans the demonstrations that called for the return of the defrocked Bishop Taklā, accusing "vicious hidden hands" of tampering with Egypt’s security.
Some scholars of the Azhar University have objected to U.S. Ambassador to Egypt, Margaret Scooby, visit to the Azhar institutes, and have said that these visits are a form of interference in the Azhar’s affairs and akin to an inspection.
Different claims have been filed against governor of Alexandria and administrator of al-‘Āmirīyah district because of allegedly illegal decisions to remove buildings that belong to the Coptic Orthodox Church.
Councilor Labīb stresses the significance of following the correct laws of the church derived from the holy sources. He warns from following the clergymen who change the laws in a way that serve theirs interests.
The article reports on the participation of the banned Muslim Brotherhood in the so-called May 4 general strike.
Nabīl ‘Abd al-‘Azīz reports about Zaynab Radwān’s and the Grand Imām concerning Zaynab’s fatwá.

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