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The review deals with the controversial statements made by Pope Shenouda III of Alexandria during an interview with an Egyptian satellite channel in which he warned that Copts will revolt if the state intervenes in support of Max Michel.
In an interview with Watanī, Jesuit father Christian Van Nispen speaks about his life in Egypt, how Christians can accept others who have different beliefs and about his latest book ‘Christians and Muslims are brothers before God.’
Pope Shenouda III and the Middle East Council of Churches call upon Christians to raise funds for the people of Lebanon.
Muhammad al- Shāfi‘ī writes about the difficulties that new Muslim converts face in Western societies, particularly being singled out by extremist groups.
The article discusses the possibility of establishing an Islamic stock exchange based on the laws of Islam that prohibit practices harmful to society such as usury, long-term selling transactions and monopoly.
The article highlights the major defects in the belief of the Shi‘ah by explaining their origins and the falsehood of the Shī‘ah heresy.
The author writes in this part of the series that the West keeps on "giving us a headache" about the flaws marring Islamic discourse while the Western school curricula, that forms the minds of children and youth, contain flagrant enmity against Islam and Muslims.
The author reports on the workshop conducted by the National Council for Human Rights on the religion entry on the Egyptian ID card.
The National Council for Human Rights hosted a workshop to discuss the controversial proposal of removing the religion reference from Egyptian ID cards.
This is the first article in a new series by Watani International on the history of the Egyptian people.

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