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Expatriate Copts’ permanent insistence that Copts are persecuted in Egypt caused Egyptian Copts to believe that they really are. Therefore, any mere dispute between neighbors would transform into strife.
Labīb presents an argument proving the Coptic Orthodox Church’s legitimate possession of the Sultan Monastery in Jerusalem. He also hints about the general history of the monastery.
The Vatican pope has officially invited the grand Shaykh of Azhar to visit him.
Muslims refuse the Vatican pope’s invitation to the Azhar shaykh.
Evangelicals and Catholics will not attend the Middle East Council of Churches conference until Bishop Bīshūy apologizes for the statements he announced about their destiny in the afterlife.
In the Second International Forum of the Azhar Graduates, scholars from 80 states agreed on adopting a strategy of cultural and civilizations dialogue with the West to confront globalization.
Although Free Copts website has been around for no more than a year, the wide controversy that it had caused was the talk of many newspapers and Egyptian websites.
The author speaks out against the many satellite channels peddling extremist religious ideas delivered by unqualified people.
The author examines claims which have appeared in the foreign press that Egyptian Jews have been forced to leave the country throughout the past century. He denies any truth in these claims.
National and private newspapers deliberately concealed the news about appointing female judges and did not care to highlight it in a appropriate manner due to the controversy that has surrounded the issue.

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