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The exhibition of Coptic art in Paris was inaugurated by Pope Shenouda in the company of Egypt’s Ambassador in Paris, Ali Maher, and Coptic businessmen Mr. Mounir Ghabbour and Mounir Fahri Abdel Nour.
The Coptic Art Exhibition in France witnessed an unmatched number of visitors in its first days. It aims to make the Egyptian Copts and their artistic works known by exhibiting 230 antiquities borrowed from the Coptic Art museum in Egypt and some important museums in France, Britain, Germany and...
A Dutch questionnaire appeared after the demonstrations of Haider’s "Banquet." Students of the Azhar were asked suspicious questions concerning all the different fields of life in Egypt. According to the writer, this form is not an ordinary one and it has not been distributed in an ordinary place.
With the emergence of heavenly religions, man found his target and got answers for the questions that confused him. The Jews were materialistic and arrogant as the chosen people of God. Christianity had its beginnings characterized by idealism, utopia and extreme forgiveness. Islam was...
The newspaper summarized a part of the study of Dr. Mohammed Fikry El-Gazaz, attached to Dawoud’s anthology saying that Gazaz chose difficult vocabulary and complicated forms difficult to be understood by simple people.
Some of the corrupt extremists used their special skills in giving impressive and convincing speeches to bring followers under their control, using religion as a cover to hide their personal defects or to make religious, moral and political gains. Rose Al Youssef lists here two cases concerning...
Pope Shenouda III reacted to the American allegation of discrimination against the Christian minority in Egypt, in a dialogue with the Egyptian writer Sanaa El Said, which was published in her book "Pope Shenouda’s world and religion". The pope refused the law of "Religious Persecution" issued in...
The Philippines’ extremist group "Abu Sayaf" threatened yesterday to behead 29 hostages if Sheikh Omar Abdel Rahman and Ramsey Youssef are not set free. Both men are actually sentenced to jail in United States of America for their involvement in the bombing of the World Trade Center. The group also...
This editorial is a response to a previous article by Al-Wafd Editor-in-Chief Said Abdel Khaliq published in the March 30 edition of the Wafd Weekly. The original article makes reference to a minority of Copts living in the United States who ran advertisements in opposition to the Egyptian...
In a meeting with the leaders of the Egyptian community in the United States , President Mubarak met with a number of Copts and discussed many issues regularly raised by Copts abroad.

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