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Coptic iconography lost the pioneer Izāk Fānūs. The following lines shed light on the artist and some of his masterpieces as represented by the Egyptian media.
The papal residence in al- ‘Abbāsīyah, Cairo,receives Pope Shenouda III’s new crucifix.
A Coptic Orthodox Church is discovered on Rodos Island in Greece, and raises a number of questions regarding its authenticity.
The author pays his respects to the passing of Fayek Matta Ishak, and highlights Ishak’s contributions to Coptic scholarly works, as well as his contributions to furthering the understanding of Coptic beliefs and traditions.
Dr. Mājid Subhī discovered a Coptic Orthodox Church on Rodos Island in Greece that was established by an Egyptian archpriest named Girgis Hakīm in the 16th century. However, the church was defaced and no remains could be found at the present time.
The article talks about a seminar on preserving Coptic antiquities. They are the milestone in ancient Egyptian civilization and culture.
The Institut Du Monde Arabe (IMA), in Paris, France, is presently holding a major art exhibit showcasing famous religious works of art, both Christian and Islamic.
Walā’ Zayn al-Dīn writes about a symposium, entitled, ‘Modern Methods to Restore Church Relics,’ recently held by the Society for Reviving National Egyptian Heritage at the Journalists’ Syndicate. The symposium was organized in an effort to address the difficulties facing the restoration...
Despite their importance and breathtaking beauty, the five oases of Egypt: Siwa, Bahariya, Farafra, Dakhla and Kharga, are unfamiliar to most Egyptians. Al-Fāris describes the beauty of Siwa oasis.
This article sheds light on one of the most important manuscripts that covers the history of Egypt from the first century AD until the modern era. The manuscript was recently reviewed and published after important annexes and references were added.

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