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The author briefly refers to a controversial lecture given by Bishop Thomas in Washington D.C., then diverts into an exploration of the etymology of ’Copt’, and concludes by espousing national unity in Egypt.
Rashīd al-Khayūn writes about the Christians of Iraq.
Majdī Khalīl writes about the project of the Christian cultural center.
Father Bimen highlights what he considers to be events that contribute to the activation of citizenship in Egypt in 2007.
The author discusses the dominance of Islam in the school curriculum in Egypt, considering this a “cultural purification” against people of other religions that contradicts international human rights resolutions. He has prepared a study of the Arabic language curriculum in elementary and...
Since the U.S invasion in 2003 the minorities in Iraq, which used to be a key part of the country’s cultural makeup have been leaving at an alarming rate.
The author’s laments over the current state of religious disorder in countries like Egypt, Iraq, Palestine and Lebanon. Trying to figure out the stimuli of such disorder, the author recalls the image of the religious harmony the countries in question used to display.
The author discusses religious discrimination in Egypt and how the battle against it is not easy and not a battle between religions, but a battle for goodness and progress.
Egypt’s positive role has declined in the region due to the decline of modernity and the existence of Islamization and anti-globalization.
The article reviews a study concerning international legal protections of human rights.

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