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Reviewer: Nuhayr ‘IsmatMājid ‘Atīyah gives a brief history of eminent Christian figures whose villages are named after them.
Mājid ‘Atiyah wonders why a village with a Christian name had its name changed.
A Muslim convert reports on converts’ conditions in Egypt and Father ‘Abd al-Masīh Basīt of the Coptic Orthodox Church reports on the church’s stance.
A mosque and church were consecrated on the same day in a village in Minia. The Minia governor attended the ceremonies.
Lawyer Ahmad Abū al-Majd filed a claim against Shaykh Muhammad Hassān who recorded audio cassettes in which he offended Christianity and the Christian Bible and doctrine.
This article sheds light on the Western insults directed toward Muslims every now and then. The author suggests that working hard and depending on one’s self is the best reaction toward confronting such insults. He urges Muslims not to be distorted or shaken by these incidents as this is the main...
This article sheds light on the biography of George Qanawati, an Egyptian Christian scholar and thinker who was aware of the genuine core of Islam and devoted his life to advocating Muslim-Christian dialogue. He also believes in the vital role played by the Arab Islamic civilization and its...
The author criticizes Pope Benedict XVI’s stance against Islam and Muslims and highlights the contradiction entailed in his claims which remind him of the negative image of Islam and Muslims prevailing in the West. Besides, the author points out that extremism is what makes the Copts in Egypt feel...
The article narrates the bizarre story of holding a funeral mass in the street next to the church due to some unfinished repairs being done to the church.
Dr. Hannā discusses religious and national identity in the context of sectarian strife in Egypt.

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