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Coptic lawyers have entered as a party in the political game in the Egyptian Bar Association elections. Despite the failure of all Coptic candidates in the recent elections, the role played by Coptic lawyers was undeniable, forming another trump card in the face of the Muslim Brotherhood.
A Christian citizen brought suit against the grand Shaykh of the Azhar on the pretext that he lured his daughter to convert to Islam and to leave her family’s house and stay with a Muslim.
By assuming a civil, political role, the [Coptic] Orthodox Church deviated from its religious mission to adopt the sectarian isolationist ideology of the Umma al-Qibtīya “Coptic Nation Group” to become a “draft state”[in other words ‘Imāra is accusing the church of being separatist], following...
The division of Muslims and Christians in a county like Egypt with its historical and demographic interconnection is next to impossible. So it requires the staunch efforts of all extremist factions to keep the fire ablaze.
If only the little girl had not been a Christian and the kamikaze cab driver had not been a Muslim, it could have been possible that one out of 29,000 road accidents taking place annually in Egypt would not turn into a focal point of statements by expatriate Copts alleging persecution of...
In his book Features of Despotism, cAbd al-Rahman al-Kawākibī, who was born in Aleppo, Syria in 1854 and died in Egypt in 1902, defines despotism as an epithet of a government that has absolute limitless powers that stops at no law and respects no voice of its people. Kawākibī views that Islam,...
Despite being Syrian, Muhammad Rashīd Ridā’s intellectual and political activities have reached their zenith during his stay in Egypt in the late 19th and early 20th centuries.Groups adopting declared political objectives standing on Ridā’s ideas like the Fascist Misr al-Fatāh [Young Egypt] and...
The Egyptian authorities barred two Muslim Brotherhood leaders from traveling overseas although their names were not blacklisted as banned from traveling by a judicial order. The students of the AUC protested yesterday in downtown Cairo urging the actions of political reforms, repeating the same...
Copts in Egypt must arise and shed the apathy that plagues so many of them and become part of political reform process that will eventually improve their lives. A Copt should run for presidency. Winning or losing the early elections is not the issue. Meeting the challenge to become active...
The Coptic Orthodox Church defrocked Father Yu’annis Zakī Sidrāk after a number of Copts lodged complaints that he had collected money from them for personal business.

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