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The author speaks about the role that could be played by laymen within the Coptic Orthodox church.
The review deals with the controversial issue of Max Michel, who defected from the official Coptic Orthodox Church and set up his own church proclaiming himself patriarch. He recently visited the United States.
The review tackles the controversial statements made by Brotherhood chief Muhammad Mahdī ‘Ākif that he was ready to send 10,000 men to fight alongside Ḥizb Allāh militants against Israel.
In a statement published yesterday on al-Jamā‘ah al- Islāmīyah’s website, the group denied any links to al-Qā‘idah¸ indicating that Dr. Ayman al-Zawāhirī’s recent videotaped message about the alleged union between some members of the group and al-Qā‘idah "contradicts reality."
The author criticizes the fuss raised by some intellectuals about the feasibility of switching to communism, which he deems to be a corrupt system, which has already proved its failure worldwide, and calls for a return to a true belief in God and the Prophet Muhammad.
A fatwá war has begun since the Israeli conflict with Lebanon started. The author describes and analyzes different fatwás issued on the matter and prominent persons’ responses to them.
The author discusses nude art and how this issue has been handled by the arts faculty at Cairo University. She tells the story of a girl who drew her friend nude and presented it as her graduation project.
This article was written by Father Mattá al-Maskīn and published in Marqus Magazine in 1987. He asserted that President Mubārak was the right choice for the people of Egypt.
The author states that Father Mattá al-Maskīn’s contributions to the Coptic Orthodox church are represented in his legacy of books and interpretations.
The author affirms that the only way for the church to avoid fracturing and to treat its wounds optimally is to start considering a dialogue from within. He suggests that a valuable three-volume study written by a revered monk could help in overcoming the church’s problems.

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