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This article sheds light on three issues that reveals serious problems in the Coptic Orthodox Church. These problems are mainly related to Bishop Bīshūy, the secretary of the Holy Synod.
This article deals with the deception of some Muslim young men at the hands of an emigrant Coptic women who claimed to run an aviation training school, then took 5 million dollars from them and then fled.
Lotus Qīwān interviews ‘Adlī Abādīr, the godfather of Christians abroad.
’Al-Mu’arrikh’ [The Historian] is a book which tackles all aspects of Bishop Bīshūy’s life and cites various examples which prove his moral and religious transgressions. Pope Shenouda has received many requests for Bishop Bīshūy to be expelled.
‘Antar ‘Abd al-Latīf writes about the letter sent by Bishop Paphnotius to Pope Shenouda concerning Bishop Bīshūy.
Tāriq al-Bishrī writes about the Islamic Sharī‘ah and the Coptic issue in Egypt.
The author discusses the percentages of Muslim and Christian Egyptians since the first census that was conducted by the British occupation in 1897. He suggests that Christians comprise no more than six percent of the Egyptian population due to many historical and social factors.
This article deals with the issue of Coptic divorce. The author argues that Pope Shenouda sticks to his personal interpretation of the Bible and ignores other interpretations. Moreover, the pope denies the role of the judiciary in protecting the rights of Coptic citizens and considers it a...
A Christian taxi driver and two other men have caused the death of a Muslim girl. Her father accuses the authorities of ignoring the case and attempting to block it from the media.
The following review sheds light on the recent events in the Abū Fānā crisis. While the conventional committee announces a resolution to the land conflict, the governor and the church seem to have other requirements. The Coptic Orthodox Church reacts to the Coptic expatriates’ comportments and...

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