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The author defends her father and calls on journalist Fādī Ḥabashī to be more accurate and careful in his journalistic reporting.
Lotus Kīwān gauges the opinions of Christian clergy and intellectuals on the appearances of Father Zakarīyā Butrus in the Christian satellite channel al-Hayāt, believing that angry reactions to Father Zakarīyā’s attacks at Islam were not restricted to Muslims but many Christians also disapprove of...
Robier al-Fāris interviews Rev. Dr. Tharwat Qādis, the first Egyptian pastor in the German Evangelical Church and professor of Dialogue at both the University of Frankfort and the Evangelical Theological Seminary, who spoke about his experience in inter-religious dialogue meetings.
Muṣṭafá Wahīsh reports on Coptic orthodox priests of Kom Ombo in Aswan donating the sum of 20,000 L.E. to build a big mosque as a token of tolerance and coexistence between Muslims and Copts.
The article reviews three separate articles published by al-Usbū‘ on recent statements of the prominent Coptic businessman Najīb Sawirus, in which he was reported as criticizing the manifesto of the Muslim Brotherhood’s political party as well as the increasing religious trend in society.
The article reviews a book ‘Popular Egyptian Cinema: Gender, Class and Nation’ by a film scholar Viola Shafīq, in which she has underlined how Egyptian cinema throughout its history has dealt with Christians in Egypt.
A church collapsed in al-Buhayrah governorate and the priest was sentenced to one year in prison and fined.
Restoration works implemented in the Hanging Church and the Coptic area in Old Cairo are about to be completed. 96% of the works are finished and the rest is to come, according to officials at the Supreme Council of Antiquities.
The following lines present a review of the latest book of Dr. Maḥmūd Ḥamdī Zaqzūq, the Egyptian minister of endowments. The book is entitled, ’al-Islām wa Qadāyā al-Hiwār’ [Islam and the Issues of Dialogue].

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