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The author presents Saint Kyrillos as he was depicted in Coptic and encyclopedic sources.
Zākhir highlights that although the Coptic Nation movement was originally born in a liberal atmosphere which allowed freedom of expression, it was put to an end because it expressed a different viewpoint.
The story of a veiled female lawyer and the comments of some senior lawyers.
Nabīl Najīb Salāmah comments on ’The Imam and the Pastor’, a documentary shown at the Lebanese Foundation, Adyān.
The author praises Major-General Majdī Ayyūb, governor of Qinā, for his achievements in a governorate characterized by its tribalism and sectarian climate.
In this article Zākhir Mūsá sheds more light on the circumstances which the Coptic Nation community faced and how it managed to attract open hostility among other parties and currents in a very short period.
Pope Shenouda has not yet “seen or read” ‘Azāzīl. Muhammad al-Bāz claims that personal conflicts are behind the enmity between Bishop Bīshūy and Yūsuf Zaydān who was celebrated in Hanīn Bookstore in the presence of prominent Egyptian literary and media figures.
Leaders of the Evangelical Church intend to establish a supreme body that examines divorce cases and issues new regulations in their respect.
The return of Max Michel was totally ignored for a number of reasons which weakened his stance.
The following review presents a number of observers’ comments on Pope Shenouda’s recent declarations considering civil marriage adultery.

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