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A Spanish activist wears a shirt showing an abusive caricature of the Prophet Muhammad and under it the prophet and God names in Arabic, during a trial of suspect of March 11 attacks in Madrid.
The author approves of Bishop Paphnotius’ arguments and suggested standards for electing a new patriarch in the lifetime of another. The church must correspond with the general progress in society.
As the head of the clergy and the Christian community, the pope must be elected not only by clergymen, as Bishop Paphnotius suggests, but also by all Christians.
The temple lottery adopted in electing the pope of the Coptic Orthodox Church is not an original way of choosing the pope. The author gives the historical background on the origin of the process of choosing popes.
The following lines present different opinions of different men of religion about the legitimacy of the participation of monks and men of religion in public and political lives.
Some clergymen tolerate insults made to the church. However, if these insults are made toward them they manipulate every church canon in order to take action against their critics.
The author questions why the pope feels that educated Christians should not talk about church affairs unless they obtain his permission, and wonders whether they should all be servants to the church to ensure that they are qualified enough to talk to the media.
The author comments on Pope Shenouda’s reply to George Bibāwī’s ideas.
The article states that true Islam does not allow discrimination against Christians, and that any practices contradicting with this fact are non-Islamic.
The following lines present the first book of a series entitled, ‘Al-Fadā’il al-Masīhīyah al-Islāmīyah’ [Muslim Christian Virtues].

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