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This article aims at countering all the accusations and claims which were made against Rose Al-Yūsuf after publishing the article entitled ’al-Qaradāwī … back to his youth’ in its previous edition. The author assures that it entirely rejects the manipulation of religion to attain political benefits...
This article seeks to describe the development of current Muslim-Christian relations in Egyptian society in which there is an atmosphere of sectarian tension. The article also includes a criticism of Tāriq al-Bishrī’s fanatic ideology.
There are different contradictory statements around changing the name of Victoria square to Nasr al-Islām square and the reasons behind it.
The author resumes part two of his column in which he discusses the increasing phenomenon of a sectarian religious society. He elaborates on how this is reflected in changing even the names of streets as a way of imposing certain religious identity on the place.
This article is about a female student wearing the niqāb in the faculty of Fine Arts. She is a respectable example of a liberal Muslim who has sculpted a statue of a ballet dancer and is sure that the prophet will be proud of her works of art.
The decision issued by the Egyptian Medical Syndicate to ban organ transplants between Muslims and Christians has shocked both Muslims and Christians alike. Several human rights organizations have announced their objections to the decisions and believe it could ignite sectarian tensions.
Sāmih Fawzī discusses the kinds of people who refuse participatory citizenship. Fawzī concludes that planting the seeds for democracy is not an easy process. However, democracy would yield a political system that is based on justice and participatory citizenship.
The author refuses the guardianship that some Copts living in Europe and the U.S. are trying to impose on Copts in Egypt. She strongly denies that Copts in Egypt are victims of any form of religious persecution, arbitrariness or violence carried out by the Egyptian authorities.
The Rose al-Yūsuf newspaper continues narrating the second episode of the autobiography of Father Mattà al-Miskīn. He discusses the different posts he’s held and the trials he’s faced from when he was first chosen to be undersecretary to the patriarchate, to being insulted by his fellow monks, to...
A book published by the Holy Books Publishing House causes a controversy with the church.

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