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The Community Council of the Coptic Orthodox Church appeals against the Supreme Administrative Court’s ruling that forces the church to allow Copts to remarry.
The Coptic Orthodox Church’s response to Yūsuf Zaydān’s ‘Azāzīl is ready and will be published soon in libraries. Zaydān bemoans the church’s stance and believes that opponents to his novels do not represent the church as a whole or the Christian public.
Similar to the books about scientific miracles in the Holy Qur’ān, some priests have written books about scientific miracles in the Bible.
 One-Nil is still in the media spotlight. The film is now being shown in movie theaters stealing the limelight. The following lines present comments from the movie’s scriptwriter and director and also those of a Coptic Orthodox clergyman.
Michael Fāris interviews Dr. ‘Alī al-Sammān, head of the Foundation for Dialogue Among Religions.
Sawt al-Ummah reports on police violations in forcing a Christian girl who converted to Islam to return to Christianity.
The killing of Wafā’ Qustantīn after her conversion to Islam provoked Muslims who considered her a martyr, igniting a war between Muslims and Christians.
The article presents an interview with Safwat Hijāzī discussing different issues such as those about the attacks against da‘iyahs, insulting Islam and the Prophet Muhammad, monopoly, normalization, and organ donation. He was also asked about his opinion on Christian attempts to Christianize Muslim...
Māhir al-Jawharī, a Muslim convert to Christianity, talks about the story of his conversion. He states that he receives death threats and cannot go out in public. See also an AWR comment in this text.
The author announces that Wafā’ Qustantīn is in Abū Sayfīn Monastery for Coptic Orthodox nuns in Alexandria and not in a monastery in Wādī Natrūn. He accuses the church of being unclear about the issue, stating that there is no evidence that Qustantīn is dead or alive.

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