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A Coptic lawyer filed a hisbah lawsuit against the head of Saint Athanasius Church, Bishop Maximus Hannā, accusing him of slandering Pope Shenouda III in an interview on ‘Dream’ satellite channel.
Many Christians are calling for an amendment to the regulations concerning the election of the Coptic Orthodox pope.
The recent conference entitled, ‘Laymen’s Look at the Church’s Problems,’ has caused a real crisis between the Coptic Orthodox Church and Watanī newspaper. It has revealed accumulating misunderstandings, which the so-called reform conference brought to head.
The article presents three important questions that deal with the sensitive relationship between Christians and Muslims in Egypt.
Coptic writer Jamāl As‘ad explains what he terms "totalitarianism in the name of religion." He provides two examples from both Muslim and Christian milieus: the Muslim Brotherhood’s reaction to Farūq Husnī’s anti-H...
The author of the article refers to a conflict that arose between the church and the Coptic newspaper Watanī, and discusses the church’s relationship with the Coptic press over the past century.
Pope Shenouda warns against the dangers of the Israeli policies and the international Zionist powers supporting them. He warns against the fact that Israel aims at hebronizing Jerusalem, vacating it from its Palestinian Muslim and Christian children and turning it into an eternal capital for...
The Grand Imām stressed to the Gouvernor-General of Australia that Islām is against terrorism in all its forms. In other news, Pope Shenouda ratified the formation of new directorates for the Egyptian Coptic churches in the United States.
Abu Maqar monastery issued a book titled ?The Divine Wisdom Behind the Structure of the Church.? The book tackles the role the church can play in the political sphere. According to the book, clergymen are not allowed to play a political role. Laymen can play a more effective role than clergymen...
The article discusses a study conducted by the author on the political and social circumstances of Copts.

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