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Egyptians are blessed by God in his Holy books and are united by love and piety. Sectarian violence is accidental and those who carry it out are not real Egyptians.
The author urges Copts to return back to their churches until the hostile atmosphere changes in Egypt.
Al-Zayyāt declares that the recent revisions of al-Jihād Islamic group are not a resignation to any unjust power or authority. He calls on Muslims to help the released members of the group to find jobs, attacking the Egyptian baron Najīb Sāwīris.
Al-Jihād’s recent revisions contain the same fundamentalist principles as the Islamic groups and will give priority to violent methods if the group comes to power.
Majdī Khalīl reviews the proposed platform of the Muslim Brotherhood in order to refute their claims that they support democracy and citizenship.
Opposition parliamentary members have criticized a draft law that prohibits holing demonstrations in houses of worship for any reasons.
‘Abīr ‘Atiyah reports on a number of nongovernmental attempts by normal Egyptian citizens to highlight the meaning of citizenship in society.
The author, Kamāl Zākhir Mūsá, discusses the importance of clarifying the meaning of citizenship, believing that there is a deep misunderstanding about the genuine meaning of this term.
The authors of the article argue that citizenship is the only solution to achieve equality between followers of different religions in a country. They discuss the issue with Muslim and Coptic intellectuals.
Ahmad al-Sa‘dāwī reports on a conference that will be organized in Cairo soon, which will discuss Coptic grievances.

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