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It has been settled in the public mind that the church represents the Copts politically as the church receives congratulations over holy and religious occasions and through it to the "Coptic brothers" and it is also the one that is consulted over laws that have to do with Copts.
 Dr. Melad Hanna states that the crisis that threatens the unity of Egypt is the disability to accept oneself and hence the disability to accept the others.  
Mīlād Hannā, a Coptic thinker, claims there is persecution against Christians as they are not getting their rights, and therefore they feel like second-class citizens. He added that the second article is not only terrifying Copts but also all of Egypt, because it led to a state of instability. He...
Diana Māhir Ghālī reviews this weekend's opinion articles dealing with the Alexandria church attack...  
The article shows the opinion of some Coptic thinkers on the Coptic campaign to abolish religious curricula from schools.
This article reviews some Coptic thinkers’ answers to this question: Why does the government respond to the demands of expatriate Copts and ignore Copts inside Egypt?
The article highlights the consequences of the difficulties surrounding divorce and re-marriage in church procedures and the delay in issuing the new personal status law for non-Muslims.
Dr. Fathī Surūr has been the target of harsh attacks by many Coptic figures due to his statement that Copts are far removed from political life by their own will because they prefer business
The author reviews a book about the times of imprisonment and persecution that bishops and priests faced during President Anwar al-Sādāt’s era.
The author says that Bishop Bīshūy, secretary of the Holy Synod, said that expatriate Copts who hold demonstrations abroad are violating the instructions of Christ, and thus could be considered infidels. The author, concerned with the harshness of this accusation, discusses the opinion of other...

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