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The article reports on statements made by Pope Shenouda during his visit to Aswan. The Pope re-stressed that Copts should not visit Jerusalem until a peaceful solution for the Palestine issue has been reached.
Kamāl Ghubryāl writes about a conference held in Cairo on the establishment of secularism in Egypt. He believes that the conference failed because they tried to match the solid concept of secularism with the new changes in society.
Jād Allāh points out the spread of two opposite inclinations that are influencing Egyptian society; the tendency to religious fanaticism and the tendency to immorality. He believes that these inclinations are due to a number of economical, social and psychological problems in the structure of...
The author criticizes newspapers, journalists, liberals and Copts, who market the Brotherhood’s agenda and formally recognize the group.
The article reports on plans by expatriate Copt ‘Adlī Abadīr to establish and finance an organization aimed at reforming Islamic ideology. The article also says that ‘Adlī Abadīr plans to organize a conference in Cairo to discuss Coptic problems.
The article reports on a tour of US churches for some Christian and Muslim figures organized by the American embassy in Cairo.
The article reports on discussions concerning the ordination of female ministers in the Evangelical Church.
A Coptic writer advises the Copts of Egypt and the expatriate Copts of the need to establish a Coptic university.
A priest states the qualifications needed for a candidate for the Majlis al-Mīllī, the Coptic denominational council.
A review of a book narrating the history of Egypt over the past 20 centuries.

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