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The author talked with Kamīl Ḥalīm about his opinions regarding the Coptic issue, human rights, the Muslim Brotherhood, and about Michael Munīr.
The following is a review of the history of the Jewish existence in Egypt and Jewish synagogues.
Khālid Muntaṣir, the author, reviews a Khayrī Shalabī novel entitled, ‘Quddās al-Shaykh Radwān’ [Mass of Shaykh Raḍwān] which deals with the relations between Muslims and Christians in Egypt.
The article bears the message of the Coptic liberal thinker Mr. Kamāl Ghubryāl that has been sent to the author, in which he discussed the current relations between Muslims and Christians in Egypt, asserting that only secularism is the way out for the current crisis.
The author discusses religious men and the sensitivity and intolerance that control the relationship between Muslims and Christians, and differentiates between Islam and Muslims and between Christianity and Christians.
The following lines represent reactions of Muslim figures to the statistics that the Middle East Christian Association published about the numbers of mosques and churches in Egypt.
Middle East Christians Association issued statistics on the number of churches and mosques in Egypt.
`The author talks about Nabīh al-Waḥsh who claims that ‘Ābīr Ṣabrī is Takfīr because she removed her Ḥijāb, and ‘Ābīr Sabrī responds that this is a personal matter.
A nun, director of a catholic school accuses another nun of the same congregation and other clergymen and laymen of complying to take over the school and its funds to transfer it to Rome.
Pope Shenouda inaugurated al-Malāk Church and held a press conference in Luxor.

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