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The author discusses Max Michel, the self-proclaimed bishop, and questions some of his account of his ascension to becoming a bishop.
The author reports on Kamāl Zākhir Mūsá’s argument about Pope Shenouda, the Community Council and the pope’s retinue’s abuse of his kindness.
Dr. Mīlād Hannā is a big name and prominent thinker with distinguished media presence. In an interview, he asserts that religious discrimination does not exist in Egypt, that discourse about love and understanding between religions is empty, and that religion and the state must be separated.
The article discusses Muslim engineers who have devoted themselves to the reconstruction of both mosques and monasteries without discrimination.
In the second part of her interview with al-Misrī al-Yawm, Dr. Su‘ād Sālih discusses issues related to marriage and women’s affairs in Islam like the veil, polygamy and women’s rights.
The issue of women wearing the veil is discussed, as well as the debate that donning a veil is a religious necessity.
The debate continues on a women’s right to wear the veil while teaching in schools.
The author discusses the construction law of 2008 and its efficiency.
Labīb refers to an e-mail he has received from Morris Sādiq in which he retreats from his previous argument considered to be gloating over the death of Mubārak’s grandson.
As‘ad highlights incidents that have enforced the political and social role of the Coptic Orthodox Church in society.

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