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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.
In this article Bishop Yohanna Qulta gives an overview of the history of the Crusader wars. He expressed the opinion that in order to study the history of the Crusades, we have to remove Islam and Christianity as motives for them because, they were not directed at Islam although they were fought...
The author continues to comment on how applying Western secularism and modernism could be harmful to Islam, as it has corrupted Christian religion and ethics in Europe. He makes it clear that those who support Western modernism are not entitled to dictate the Islamic nation a new religion discourse...
The article is an interview with Dr. Amina Nuseir, former dean of the Islamic Studies School. She comments on how Islam in Egypt and the Islamic conquest of Egypt are different. This is due to the impact of Egyptian culture and nature on it.
Four Muslim scholars refute the claims of poet and writer Ahmed Abdel Mo´ti Hegazi concerning the Arab conquest of Egypt. Hegazi claimed that Arabs were invaders who wanted to steal the fortunes of Egypt and send it to Baghdad and Damascus.
A paper presented at the annual interfaith dialogue meeting of the Anglican communion and the Permanent Committee of the Azhar al-Sharif for Dialogue with the Monotheistic Religions that prompted criticism from Metropolitan Seraphim for the portrayal of Muslim-Christian relations in Egypt.
The article is an overview of a book by Coptic researcher Hani Labib titled “The Crisis of Religion Protection…Religion and State in Egypt.” The author comments on the Coptic issue in the modern age and on American religious protection laws.
In a lecture he gave in the Library of Alexandria, Pope Shenouda III commented on many issues: The fact that the US and Israel are thought of as representatives of Christianity and Judaism, the Palestinian and Iraqi issues, Zionist Christianity and Coptic history.
The author gives a historical perspective of the abusive occupation of Egypt, which bled the country’s wealth dry.
The Catholic Caritas of Egypt held a symposium titled “Arab Christians or Egyptian Christians.” Participants did not like to be called “Arab Christians.” They criticized the stand of Copts toward the Arab conquest of Egypt. Researcher Hani Labib explained why it is wrong to say that the Copts of...

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