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The article provides an overlook of the progression of human rights in Egypt. It reviews the first term of the National Council for Human Rights and questions if its efforts are being felt by Egyptians.
The author discusses national unity in the Arab world.
Faysal Islamic Bank annuls Christian dealings with the bank. Christians who have bought shares in the bank are asked to sell them back, as the bank’s law indicates that no non Muslim has the right to own shares or be involved in any kind of deals with the bank.
Hāzim Munīr asserts that prohibiting non-Muslims from dealing with Faysal Islamic Bank is religious discrimination and consequently a violation of the Egyptian Constitution.
Sulaymān Jawdah denounces the exclusion of Copts from trade of the Faysal Islamic Bank, and warns of the dangerous impacts of isolating Copts from public life in Egypt. He mentions that the standard system of Faysal Islamic Bank violates the Egyptian Constitution and calls for an urgent...
The author wonders whether Egypt is a civil state or a religious one and calls on the government to be clearer in its stance on this issue.
The article carries a strong criticism of the members of the People’s Assembly for aggressively discussing the minister of culture’s statements on the hijāb, whilst drawing their attention away from real problems of the country.
Criticism of the Egyptian members of parliament’s performance regarding reform.
The author of the article argues that the church’s leaders should not be conflated with the church itself, and that the problems within the church should be addressed without accusations of heresy.
The author pays his respects to the passing of Fayek Matta Ishak, and highlights Ishak’s contributions to Coptic scholarly works, as well as his contributions to furthering the understanding of Coptic beliefs and traditions.

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