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The article talks about a seminar on preserving Coptic antiquities. They are the milestone in ancient Egyptian civilization and culture.
The article suggests that both Coptic clergymen and laymen have to work together to improve the circumstances of Copts.
Watani publishes a monthly series depicting the true history of Egypt. The influence of the Romans, Greeks and Persians is explored, combined with the impact that religion had on Egyptian society.
Copts recently celebrated the thirty-fifth anniversary of Pope Shenouda’s consecration as patriarch of the See of St. Mark.
The recent crisis between Watanī newspaper and the Church seems to be conciliated after a meeting between the two parties. The meeting resulted in the agreement that Watanī will stick to the ecumenical line of the Church far from any sectarian or denominational lines that might contradict the...
Echoes on the conference of ‘Laymen and the Church’ are still eminent in Egyptian media. The review discusses the crisis of Watanī with the church over the participation of the former in covering the conference’s sessions.
A conference held at the Azhar University, attended by Muslim scholars and medical doctors from Africa, Asia and Europe, condemns female circumcision and denies that it is a religious practice.
The author believes that the word ’’Islamic civilization’’ is not accurate because Islām differs from one country to another, and Shī‘ah Muslims differ from Sunnah.
The life of ‘Aidah, a Christian employee, was turned upside down when her family and husband learned that she had secretly converted to Islām.
The area of al-Salām is experiencing a new sectarian conflict since a Christian man reported to the police that his wife, who had converted to Islām, ran away with a Muslim man to Syria.

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