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A priest and a historian and intellectual are two examples of sowing sedition and hatred between Muslims ands Christians.
The author presents three books that he praises as subjective and well informed on the Coptic role in political and social life in Egypt.
The first conference of the Middle East Freedoms Forum was held in Cairo under the title: “Where is Egypt heading?” The following lines present information about the participants and the main subjects that were discussed during the conference.
In the article, Max Michel Ḥannā, Archbishop Maximus, is still fighting to have his new St. Athanasius Church recognized by the court.
Father Makārī Yūnān presents his response to Dr. Zaghlūl al-Najjār’s accusations of Coptic Orthodox clergymen forcing Muslims to convert and declaring that the Bible was distorted.
The author overviews projects of prominent businessman Najīb Sawirus in order to prove that he has become a gluttonous man with money and power.
Yusrā Zahrān, reviews an article published in the U.S.-based McClatchy on November 28, 2007, that was entitled, ‘Self-appointed enforcers of Islamic law spread influence in Egypt,’ which discussed the eye-catching phenomenon of ’morality squads’ or the groups of Muslims seeking to enjoin the right...
Aḥmad Mu‘ammar reviews John L. Esposito’s book ’Unholy War: Terror in the Name of Islam’ that was released by Oxford University Press in November 2003. Mu‘ammar considers the book to be a respectable attempt to approach Islam by a Western scholar.
Sharqāwī accuses Majdī Khalīl of sowing sedition in Egypt and claims that he is prone to exaggeration when discussing Copts’ problems in Egypt.
Majdī Khalīl launched his new Middle East Freedoms Forum. The author discusses the opening conference without hiding her criticism and discontentment.

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