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Muhammad al-Bāz reports on Pope Shenouda’s new novel entitled, ‘Jalsah Sakhibah fi Majlis Sulṭān al-Thalām’ [A Clamorous Meeting at the Council of the Emperor of Darkness]. The novel sheds light on the means that devils can use to mislead people.
A movement of laymen Copts calls for reform. Bishāī summarized circumstances that would allow the free exchange of thoughts and opinions Egypt. He praised Rose al-Yūsuf magazine for publishing all points of views to bring about useful and free interaction for the public good.
The Institute for Coptic Studies celebrates the golden jubilee of the death of Deacon Mikhail.
The Episcopal synod in the Middle East denounces the American church over gay marriages and homosexual bishop.
The Armenian presence in Egypt materialized prior to the modern age. Their presence dates back to the Fatimid period; the most prosperous period for the Armenians in Egypt.
The head of the Pentecostal denomination, ‘Azīz Morgan, sent several letters to the Australian Government to save Rev. Karam Girgis who escaped to Australia after being sentenced in absentia to three months in prison.
In a CD recently released in Shubra, Tadrus Yūsuf, priest of Shibīn al-Kūm’s church, has attacked Islam and questioned the Qur’ān.
The events of al-Khānkah in 1972 until the events in al-‘Ayyāṭ in 2007 have marked 35 years of tension, conflict, and sectarian clashes in Egypt. The Egyptian press has recorded a total of 202 incidents, an average of six incidents a year. The author provides an overview of 35 years of tension,...
The author refers to a book by Dr. Abd al-Mu‘ṭī Bayyūmī entitled, ‘Al-Islām wa-al-Dawlah al-Madanīyah,’ [Islam and the Civil State] which condemns the narrow view and intolerance of some Islamic groups.

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