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In the article, Hānī Labīb reviews a book on the civil education in schools in Egypt.
The Egyptian media re-opens the file of the suggested rules to elect the patriarch of the Coptic Orthodox Church. The following lines discuss the subject and present a reference to detailed AWR articles published about the issue.
A recent international conference on Christianity and outsets of monasticism is held in the Archangel Michael Monastery in Qena’s Niqādah desert.
The author reviews a part of the last lecture of Pope Shenouda delivered at the Coptic Orthodox Cathedral in the Cairo al-‘Abbāsīyah suburb.
Robier al-Fāris reviews a newly-launched Web site by an Evangelical pastor who sarcastically criticizes the conditions of the Egyptian church.
Jews of the Nile is a book edited and translated by two Egyptian Jews. The article reviews the book that presents controversial information about the Egyptian Jewry and the role of Egyptian authorities in the Jews’ immigration.
Since it was established, Watanī al-Dawlī has accurately described the Coptic situation in Egypt. In the following lines, Watanī al-Dawlī highlights Copts' role as an integral part of Egypt throughout Egyptian history, and Watanī's role in bringing Coptic issues into the spotlight.
An opposition leader has reported against the minister of information, the shaykh of the Azhar, and the muftī for letting an Ahmadiyyah TV channel to be broadcast via Egypt’s official satellite Nile Sat.
Rāniyā Sālim discusses the issue of Muslim-Christian relations in Egyptian drama. She reports on the statements of critics and scriptwriters about the importance of producing more artistic works on Muslim-Christian relations.
Training courses and discussion sessions are organized by the Coptic Evangelical Organization for Social Services in collaboration with the Ministry of Endowments. The sessions are intended to be a preventative measure against sectarian strife.

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