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Pope Shenouda has announced that the Coptic Orthodox Church does not recognize Christians’ civil marriages.
Groups of Coptic students gather under the name CH. The CH group is meant to be a reaction by Coptic university students to the spiraling activity of the Muslim Brotherhood at universities.
The curtain has closed on the crisis of Abū Fānā. Behind the scenes one can still hear whispers and noise. The following lines present a panoramic image of the final dramatic scene. Article full text: After announcing the end of the Abū Fānā crisis in last week’s media, the Egyptian press...
The Coptic Orthodox Church’s response to Yūsuf Zaydān’s ‘Azāzīl is ready and will be published soon in libraries. Zaydān bemoans the church’s stance and believes that opponents to his novels do not represent the church as a whole or the Christian public.
’One-Nil’ the movie is still stealing the limelight. The following lines present a review of a file published by al-Musawwar on God in the cinema.
The author refers to movies and TV series that have been made recently in Egypt and rendered Copts skeptical or angry.
The press reflects on the recent controversial pontifical decision to reinstate Bishop Richard Williamson who had been excommunicated for denying the authenticity of the declared Jewish victims of the Holocaust and the existence of gas chambers.
Dr. ‘Abd al-Mu‘tī Bayyūmī discusses the issue of change through education. He suggests that an effective educational system will be the key factor to effect change in the Islamic society.
Dr. ‘Abd Al-Mu‘tī Bayyūmī, member of the Islamic Research Academy, discusses change in the Arab World and the West following President Barack Hussein Obama’s inauguration speech as the first African-American President.
The scriptwriter Fāyiz Ghālī has finished the script of his film, ’al-Masīh fī Misr’ [Christ in Egypt].

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