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The article discusses a book entitled, ‘The Martyrdom of John of Phanijoit,’ by Youhanna al-Zeituni, and the significance that this publication holds for Coptic societies in the U.S. It discusses the conversion of historical figures to Islam, and the difficulties encountered when they attempted...
Fahmy Huweidy discusses responses he received to an article he wrote previously. He finds the Coptic associations in North America extreme, but many Copts in Egypt defend their behaviour.Huweidy was asked to write this time about the situation of the Copts in Egypt. Is there persecution or not?...
In an interview with Watanī, Jesuit father Christian Van Nispen speaks about his life in Egypt, how Christians can accept others who have different beliefs and about his latest book ‘Christians and Muslims are brothers before God.’
The book "Christian poets in the Arabian peninsula", written by Najīb Wahba, mainly discusses the origin of Arabs and the Arabic language and the nature of poetry in the pre-Islamic era, proving that the Arabic language is not only for Muslims as some people claim, but is also a language for...
The Azhar has published a book called Mulāhadhāt ‘Ilmīya ‘Ala Kitāb al-Masīh fi al-Islām [Reviewer: Scientific notes on the book of Christ in Islam] by Dr. Muhammad ‘Umāra. “Who carried the cross upon which Jesus was crucified, Christ or Simon of Cyrene?” and the number of thieves who were...
The author criticizes a book review of Nabīl Louqa Bibāwī’s book, The Problems of Copts in Egypt and their Solutions, written by Al-Ahrām columnist Mahmoud Muntasir and warns against the idea of appeasing those who have returned from the Gulf with fundamentalist ideologies.
The author reviews on a full page three books by three different writers dealing with the Copts of Egypt and the history of their relations with Muslims.
A letter from a reader warns of the danger of Copts seeking outside assistance to solve their citizenship problems.
Tareef Al- Khalidi’s book "The Muslim Christ" points out the image of Jesus Christ in the Arabic-Islamic tradition. It aims to bring down the Western stereotypical perception of Islam that believes in an enmity between Islam and Christianity and accordingly a hostile attitude on the part of...
The author is reviewing the memories of Archbishop Hidrā of Aswān about the construction of the cathedral there and the solidarity shown by Muslim partners at the levels of both officials, including President Mubārak and Governor Samīr Yousuf, and people like Umm Muhammad who donated half her...

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