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The author discusses a documentary film about garbage collectors in Egypt. The film discussed the success of these garbage collectors in cleaning most areas in Cairo, and also their success in recycling roughly 90% of the collected garbage through simple means.
This article talks about an Egyptian nun who has been serving the poor and sick in the Malakal province of Sudan for the past four years. Sister Lisa al-Hakīm stresses that people should give to the poor in times of need, and be thankful for what God has bestowed upon them.
The writer tackles the question of “who represents the Christians” and gives his opinion on the matter.
Days before the Shūrá Council elections, the electoral campaigns have witnessed heated battles between the candidates of the Muslim Brotherhood and the ruling National Democratic Party. Both struggling blocks have accused each other of violating the law and showing religious references on their...
The article is based on a file that was issued by Rose al-Yūsuf magazine on the role held by religious men in both Christianity and Islam in society, and their disputes with each other.
Muḥammad ‘Imārah used a TV program aired live on the Culture Channel to disseminate his unpleasant sectarian ideas and claim that Pope Shenouda is trying hard to incite a sectarian climate.
Michael Munīr made a declaration before the U.S. Congress accusing the Egyptian government of turning a blind eye to the increasing aggression against Copts in Egypt. He also criticized the “penetration” of the Muslim Brotherhood in all the governmental and security institutions in Egypt.
The author reports on unknown sources saying that the Coptic Orthodox Church’s “ignorance” of the first memorial of Father Mattá al-Miskīn was mainly a result of fearing a possible angry reaction from the church. He cites testimonies about Father al-Miskīn and a few lines of an interview with him...
From a personal experience, the author calls on Copts in general and organizers of the laymen’s conference in particular to devote more confidence to the church represented by Pope Shenouda III, whom he hailed as a remarkable figure in spiritual and administrative issues.
The Coptic Orthodox Church’s discourse about virtue and chastity imposes heavy burdens on Copts and creates serious problems. A priest was promoted to a higher administrative position in the church due to his restricted recommendations of virtue and chastity and his skill in fundraising.

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