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Ikrām Lam‘ī discusses the relationship between the Evangelical presence in Egypt and colonialism
Hānī Labīb praises the efforts of Michael Munīr, an expatriate Coptic activist, and stresses that he disagrees with only some expatriate Copts and not all of them.
Zākhir continues writing about the life story of Pope Shenouda III, pope of Alexandria.
While the papal decision to defrock Father Bula of al-Balyanā in Sohag seems to anger the Coptic public there, it seems to be final for the church.
The Grand Imām Muhammad Sayyid Tantāwī severely criticized a preparatory school student for wearing the niqāb in class. The shaykh was accused of offending the girl and violating personal freedoms. The incident brought about heated discussions about the niqāb in public places. While some newspapers...
In his article, Ikrām Lam‘ī, refutes any sort of expressions which allude to the marginalization of others and denying other groups’ identity. Moreover, he seeks to shed light on the vital national role played by the Evangelical Church in serving Egypt and its people regardless of their religious...
Orders by Pope Shenouda and his secretary to expatriate Copts to receive Egyptian leaders hospitably.
The author highlights some facts regarding the confiscated book "God Calling"
A recent book entitled ‘Al-Mutahawwilūn Dīniyyan’ [Religiously Converts] by Hānī Nasīrah fearlessly discusses the issue of religious and ideological conversion.
Hānī Labīb reviews an article by Prof. Ibrāhīm al-Bayyūmī Ghānim which he read and raised a lot of questions in his mind. Labīb believes that the text of the article includes a lot of general judgments and suppositions and that its content lacks accuracy.

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