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The article reviews the diaries of Father Mattá al-Miskīn, describing his education and ascetic life spent in monasteries.
The amendments to the regulations of 1938, particularly concerning causes for divorce, drafted by the Coptic Church, are challenged by two human rights organizations.
The author discusses a Copt who was barred from the post of deputy attorney-general because the presidential decree excluded him. Copts should not be discriminated against because it aggravates Christians and Muslims
The author describes contradictions within the Muslim Brotherhood. These include ideas about “muzzling the mouths of the opposition” and women and Copts as president. Labīb said that the group has an ideological defect, which is represented in its stance against the principles of the civil state...
Najīb Jibrā’īl’s controversial book is banned by the Islamic Research Academy because it attacks the Constitution and slanders Muslims, also inciting fighting between Muslims and Christians.
Hānī Labīb comments on the policies of the National Democratic Party in Egypt toward citizenship.
The article approaches Max Michel’s churches critically, trying to reveal his hideous goals in the Arab World.
The article sheds light on the release of 500 training bags containing a collection of booklets along with video tapes and CDs including videos illustrating ways to acknowledge sexual education according to each age stage by the Coptic Evangelical Board for Social Services.
The article highlights the need to stick purely to the Bible as the source of Christian Law especially in cases related to the Christian Personal Status Law including divorce.
Nabīl Munīr Habīb reviews a book about how monks control their sexual desires.

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