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Bishop Bīshūy’s interview was greeted with strong protest. Religious and laymen figures refute what they consider to be a slanderous and distorted reality in the bishop’s declaration.
The author reports on speeches being delivered at an Egyptian-German meeting on the importance of the enforcement of citizenship under the civil state that was held after an invitation from the Coptic Evangelical Organization for Social Services [CEOSS].
Father Marqus ‘Azīz calls for an apology from Rajab Hilāl Ḥamīdah for his provocative declarations that were interpreted as an invitation to kill Copts.
The article presents an interview with the director of Egypt’s branch of the Middle East Christians Association [MECA] Dr. ‘Ādil Fawzī, who has been detained for three months on charges of offending Islam and having a gun with no license.
Kamāl Zākhir Mūsá refuses claims being widely promoted in media that Coptic expatriates in West have been consistently conspiring against Egypt’s interests, calling upon Coptic organizations abroad to adopt a developmental agenda inside the country.
The article reports on statements of the Coptic businessman Najīb Sawirus, in which he has commented on the platform of the Muslim Brotherhood’s proposed party. Sawirus opposed the group’s inclinations to eliminate non-Muslims and womens’ political rights to run for presidency.
Rose al-Yūsuf magazine devoted a 15-page file to discuss the recent ’fearful’ phenomenon that spread like wildfire in governmental hospitals where a high percentage of nurses turned to wear the Niqāb.
The author, Hānī Labīb, praises untraditional thoughts of the moderate Islamic thinker Mr. Jamāl al-Bannā on issues of the relations between Islam and politics.
The author reports on the arrest of a 26-year old lawyer while trying to sneak into a church in Cairo’s downtown. The arrested lawyer justified his weird behavior and appearance claiming that he was the awaited Mahdī and he was ordered to come to this church to search for the treasure of the...
The author talks about the false patriarch Max Michel, his danger, his opinions, his legitimacy, and his fallacies.

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