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Sanā’ al-Sa‘īd conducted an excellent interview with H.H. Pope Shenouda, who said dialogue among religions should not tackle differences in beliefs since this lead to unnecessary disputes.
Dr. Isaac Fānūs, father of the revival of Coptic iconography, passed away. Dr. Muḥammad ‘Imārah publicly apologized for placing a quote in his book justifying violence against Copts.
A document is issued by the bishop of Naj‘ Ḥammadī following the conversion of two Coptic men to Islām. The bishop accuses fundamentalist Islamic groups of exploiting the poor financial circumstances of some Christian young men to oblige them to convert.
A national center for translation is established by a presidential decree.
Reviewing a book by a Lebanese writer on whether or not "Islām is the answer."
Muslims and Christians must coexist in a country based on citizenship values rather than religious conflicts. Labīb tries to highlight the obstacles and the aims.
The proposed constitutional amendments stress the importance of citizenship. The amendments cannot be achieved all at once, as there must be a cultural and social basis on which the amendments can be established. A secular state will fulfill the demands of most Egyptians, and Copts look forward to...
The Kifāyah movement is organizing marches protesting the new constitutional amendments. Meanwhile, the movement is experiencing serious internal disputes.
The author records the Western interest of Christmas celebrations.
The author discusses the impact of religious preaching on Egyptian youth.

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