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The author criticizes the use of religion as a requirement in job vacancies notices. He also denounces the exploitation of religion in business which is highly damaging for the traditions of society.
The article talks about a new trend of Christian bands that hold their shows outside churches in hotels, cultural centers and the opera, and whose attendants are not only Christians but Muslims as well.
The article shows to what extent the banned Muslim Brotherhood group respects freedom and democracy.
Society needs preachers who care about the substance not the appearance and practice what they preach. If this happens, sectarian sedition will never occur.
Karam Jabr urges Muslims to congratulate their Coptic friends, neighbors and colleagues on the occasion of Christmas.
Hanī Labīb says that despite freedom of faith being one of basis of citizenship, conversion from one religion to another is considered to be a reason for sectarian tensions. He supports a call for establishing a program for preparing converts to fully accept their new faith.
Hānī Labīb records practices harming the culture of citizenship that have been carried out during past year 2007.
Rev. Rif‘at Fikrī comments on the Middle East Forum on Liberties held last November.
Pope Shenouda has opened the first Coptic Orthodox St. Paul the Apostolic church in al-‘Ubūr city.
An article published in an Evangelical newspaper has reportedly called for the establishment of a Christian Brotherhood group following the model of the banned Muslim Brotherhood group.

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