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The author reviews significances of the symbolic nature of the clergy’s garments, and the history of the craft of manufacturing such kind of clothes.
The following is a review of the history of the Jewish existence in Egypt and Jewish synagogues.
The author reviews the most daring and prominent groups that the Egyptian youth have launched on Face Book Web site.
Aḥmad Pasha and Maḥmūd Samāḥah reflect on the repeated sectarian incidents in the Governorate of al-Minia, believing that poverty, vengeance and fanaticism are the keys behind the spread of sectarianism in the society of al-Minia.
Pope Shenouda had appealed against the Supreme administrative court sentence which allows a Coptic man to remarry; the man was given church permission to remarry in 2005.
The head of the Egyptian Union of Human Rights Organization [EUHRO] Counsel Nagīb Jibrā’īl has lodged a complaint before the general prosecution against al-Hāmūl prosecutor for not following legal procedures in a case of a Christian-born girl who converted to Islam.
Dr. Nabīl Lūqā Bibāwī has attacked the activities of the expatriate Copts, asserting that 90% of the problems of Copts of Egypt have already been solved within the era of Mubārak.
As he has resigned from al-Ghad Party, Archpriest Marqus ‘Azīz Khalīl justified his action to reject a number of the party’s Secretary-general Rajab Hilāl Humaydah’s articles which Khalīl considers improper and supporting sectarianism.
In a previous article, the author – Hanī Labīb – criticizes the prominent actor ‘Ādil Imām for visiting the pope for the endorsement of his new film on the sensitive relations between Muslims and Christians. Labīb attributed his criticism to the fact that he rejects the intervention of men of...
Khālid Muntaṣir, the author, reviews a Khayrī Shalabī novel entitled, ‘Quddās al-Shaykh Radwān’ [Mass of Shaykh Raḍwān] which deals with the relations between Muslims and Christians in Egypt.

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