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This is the transcript of the presentation H.E. Bishop Dr. Yohanna Qulta (84) gave at the Webinar on Inclusive Citizenship on September 26, 2020. This transcript was made by Shady Saleh elSherif. Before Bishop Qulta became a priest he was teaching philosophy at Cairo University, Egypt. He is a...
All three heavenly faiths – Judaism, Christianity and Islam – agree that the Prophet Abraham is their father and all agree that Abraham’s faith was tested to the utmost level when was ordered to slay his own son.
Bishop Dr. Yūhannā Qultah Sa‘īd, Deputy Patriarch of the Coptic Catholic Church, comments on the recent attack on Egyptian troops in Sinai and the tragic events in Dahshūr: “the internal picture is just another facet of what is happening on the [Sinai] border … There is a pressing need for the...
Fasting is not just about refraining from several joys or temporarily controlling some instinct or lust but rather an indication that man is greater than just becoming a being that only eats, drinks and breads. [Yūhannā Qultah, al-Musawwar, July 26, p. 82] Read text in Arabic
Fasting is not just about refraining from several joys or temporarily controlling some instinct or lust but rather an indication that man is greater than just becoming a being that only eats, drinks and breads. [Yūhannā Qultah, al-Musawwar, July 26, p. 82] Read text in Arabic
The Arab Spring upheavals must change our old vision of the world that is no longer divided religiously among Islamic, Christian or Buddhist but rather should focus on making peace that is only made through solidarity and inter-faith understanding. [Yūhannā Qultah, al-Ahrām, June 30, p. 12] Read...
In the midst of all these political crises and economic slowdown, there is actually no voice by intellectuals as their unity and solidarity to defend the Arab destiny are absent. [Yūhannā Qultah, al-Ahrām, June 18, p. 10] Read original text in Arabic
In the midst of all these political crises and economic slowdown, there is actually no voice by intellectuals as their unity and solidarity to defend the Arab destiny are absent. [Yūhannā Qultah, al-Ahrām, June 18, p. 10] Read original text in Arabic
Egypt’s new president has to understand the meanings of the January 25, 2011 revolution and successive events and to be aware that the people seek an Egyptian president whose mind keeps on thinking of the nation’s future. [Yūhannā Qultah, al-Ahrām, May 23, p. 11] Read original text in Arabic
Dictatorship and despotic totalitarianism are no longer tolerable by the peoples because they simply marginalize them, stifle their voices and view them as slaves, not free citizens. In a dictatorship, the leader drapes himself in a cloak of patriotism, depicts himself as the triumph, hope and even...

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