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The split between the Orthodox and the Catholic churches was more due to political reasons than to religious and doctrinal ones.
Jundī provides a list of examples supporting his argument on the intrusive texts of hadīth and Qur’ān in the Egyptian schools’ curricula.
Sharīf ‘Abd Allāh reports on the decision of the North Cairo Primary Court to accept the demand of the plaintiffs in the so-called al-Kushh compensation case to include evidence of murder, burning and destruction of properties as reported in 2000.
The author, Muhammad al-Disūqī Rushdī, presents three Coptic figures who belong to the elite of Egyptian society, believing that none of them can represent Copts or express their grievances.
Karam Jabr urges Muslims to congratulate their Coptic friends, neighbors and colleagues on the occasion of Christmas.
Mahdī Bunduq presents a historical background of Muslim-Christian relations since the Islamic invasion of Egypt in 641 A.D. until the establishment of modern state in the 19th century.
In the wake of the sectarian incidents that took place in the city of Isnā, the author, Hilmī al-Nimnim discusses the reasons behind and consequences of these incidents.
Hānī Labīb discusses the various reactions of Copts toward the recent sectarian incidents that took place in the Upper Egyptian city of Isnā.
Hānī Labīb records practices harming the culture of citizenship that have been carried out during past year 2007.
The author presents three books that he praises as subjective and well informed on the Coptic role in political and social life in Egypt.

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