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Al-Umrānīyah area in Giza [part of greater Cairo] is experiencing sectarian strife after three Tuk Tuk drivers abducted, raped, and detained a mentally ill Coptic girl in an unknown place.
The article responds to Mr. Makram Muhammad Ahmad’s previous article, in which he believes that Pope Shenouda seems to have tired of security after the recent sectarian strife took place in Bimhā village in al- ‘Ayyāt...
The authors Nādir Shukrī and ‘Imād Khalīl interview a number of citizens who live in the village of Bimhā in al- ‘Ayyāt...
As Pope Shenouda has called on President Mubarāk to cease unjust policies practiced against Copts, observers believe that it reveals a new phase of the church -state relationship that has always been characterized by meekness.
The article reviews a number of speeches delivered during last Friday’s prayers in different cities across the country.
The article talks about the necessity of planting seeds of love and tolerance in society as a means of confronting terrorism. Father Yūhannā calls to implement love instead of hatred, and tolerance instead of extremism. In order to do so, people need to keep linked with the divine spirit of love...
Pope Shenouda III has sent the president a memorandum, which calls for an end for the injustice practiced against Copts in Egypt.
A few weeks ago, sectarian strife erupted when some Muslim residents of the village of Bimhā in al-‘Ayyāt...
The article provides an overview of the reconciliation effort in Bimhā, and what the governorate of Giza is doing to assist the victims. The authors criticize the unbalanced compensation and assistance that is being awarded to the individual victims.
PhD student Fiona McCallum concludes that by focusing on the bishops of the Coptic Orthodox Church, Hasan provides a clear and original study of the impact of the reform movement, illustrating that the use of traditions such as Coptic martyrology combined with modernization of the administration...

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