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The article presents an interview with the prominent intellectual Dr. ‘Alī al-Sammān on the effect of the inter-faith dialogue in society.
A fight between a number Muslim and Christian residents of Minia was about to turn into sedition.
The author refers to a fact that only seven Coptic footballers have played in the Egyptian league throughout the past 10 years. He then wonders why Egyptian clubs tend not to admit Coptic footballers.
A Coptic lawyer Maryam Ra’ūf ‘Ayyād has filed an appeal against a decision on rejecting her application to admit a test for hiring female judges.
The author reports on the rejection of building a church in Beni Suef city on pleas that the construction site is opposite to a mosque.
The author presents the Sulaymān ‘Awad village as an example of the Muslim-Christian co-existence.
The author presents the friendship between Shaykh Mahmūd Jum‘ah ‘Abd al-Rahīm and Pastor Samīr Sādiq as to prove Muslim-Christian co-existence.
The article reviews a book authored by the English S.H. Leeder in 1918 that discusses Muslim-Christian co-existence in Egypt.
The author reviews a book by the English author S. H. Leeder entitled, ’The Modern Sons of the Pharaohs. A Study of the Manners and Customs of the Copts of Egypt’ that draws traditions and beliefs of the Copts in the early 20th century.
Muhammad al-Bāz presents summarized memoirs of some Coptic figures who engaged in struggles for the welfare of their country.

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