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The author urges Pope Shenouda to establish Coptic publishing houses to publish good Christian books.
The article asserts the need for spreading sex education among youths through the church and priests, highlighting the importance of this issue to the success of any marriage.
Minister of Culture Farūq Husnī forbade the printing of a book entitled, ‘Al-Ṣūrah al-Insānīyah wa-al-Ṣūrah al-Muqaddasah’ [Humanitarian Picture and Sacred Picture] written by Ahmad ‘Abd al-Halīm ‘Atīyah, which contained pictures of the Prophet Muhammad.
Controversial views from Copts concerning civil marriage as a way to avoid problems in obtaining divorce and remarriage licenses from the Church.
Egyptian tabloid newspapers have become a major phenomenon in recent years. According to official figures, there are 100 - 150 Egyptian tabloid newspapers, which have obtained their licenses from a number of European countries, including England, Canada and Cyprus.
School curricula focusing on the strong relationship between Muslims and Christians in Egypt are on the cards.
The author sends a letter to Rose al-Yousuf magazine highlighting some important points regarding his position concerning the crisis of Dr. Mīrā [Mīrā Māhir Ra’ouf], a Christian researcher who claims to have faced religious discrimination at al-Minya University.
The court transfers the custody of children from a Christian mother to her husband who converted to Islam.
The author asserts that there is a difference between religiosity and true faith, noting that Egyptian society has a large degree of religiosity but is suffering from a lack of true faith.
Talāl al-Ansārī, the second defendant in the so-called al-Fanīya al-‘Askarīya [Armed Forces Technical College] case of the 1974 abortive coup, continues publishes his diary in episodes in Rose al-Yousuf magazine.

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