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The sectarian incident in Alexandria has created uproar among the Copts. Egyptian intellectuals and clergy men have reacted to it. The reactions of expatriate Copts were also observed.
The author wonders why attacks target only Orthodox churches and not Catholic or Evangelical churches in Egypt.
The status of Copts in the Muslim Brotherhood’s literature is the reason why Copts fear the rise of the Islamic group.
The author argues that the killings of Christians that took place recently in Egypt and Turkey signal religious intolerance.
Milād Hannā, a prominent Coptic figure, protests about the condition of the Copts in Egypt.
Khālid al-Jundī refutes the accusations by Bishop Marqus of Shubra al-Khayma that he incites hatred against Copts.
The Bishop of Shubrā al-Khayma protests against the discrimination against the Christians in Egypt and blames the media for it.
Analysis of the attacks on churches in Alexandria in which one man was killed and criticism of the security forces failure to protect Copts.
Muslim scholars unanimously agree that attacking the houses of worship of non-Muslims is harām [religiously impermissible].
Father Marqus ‘Azīz comments on the sectarian-based crime in Alexandria and blames it on the authorities, media and Islamic writers.

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