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In his novel ‘Al-Safīnah al-Ḥamrāʾ, min Bayrūt ilā al-Bahāʾiyīn’ (The Red Ship: From Beirut To The Baha'is’, the Egyptian novelist, Samīr Zakī, deals with a sensitive and thorny theme in some countries in the Arab region, namely, the Baha'i faith. 
Samir Zaki is an employee of the Egyptian National Bank, but his passion associates him with the Bishopric of Youth under the leadership of Bishop Musa, in which he encourages Coptic Christians to fully participate in society. On January 2, 2010 he was invited to present a lecture at St. Mark...
The author reports on procedures taken by the Coptic Orthodox Church to encourage its youths to obtain voting cards in order to be able to practice their constitutional rights.
The head of St. Mark’s Cathedral Committee for National Participation said that he was against terrorism, which was imported to the Arab countries by America in the first place. Journalist Kamal Zakher believed that the real danger was in having a religious interpretation of what was going on....
This is the full text of the summary published in Watani, April 26, 1998
In a long article, the author criticized the National Democratic Party, which did not include Copts in its list for the elections of 1995. He expects that, despite the declaration by the party that the lists for this year will include Copts, the situation will not change much because the political...
This is a statement about the recent events of Al-Kosheh. Hundreds of cultured people in Egypt signed it. These people care about the country’s concerns.
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