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The author highlights the controversy inside the church regarding the regulations for selecting the Coptic Orthodox pope.
A-Jamā‘ah al-Islāmīyah has issued a statement, in which it blamed the church, the expatriate Copts and the laymen for sectarian tensions.
A study was conducted on Christian satellite channels, their most-seen programs and their audience.
Censorship and religious censorship, in particular, is a controversial issue which raised a lot of discussions. On one hand, there is a party which is for controlling literary works and censoring them either through the state or the religious institutions. On the other hand, the other party...
The author argues that the [Coptic] Orthodox Church is not sacred.
The following lines present comments on Pope Benedict XVI’s visit to the region. They also present the review of an interview with Bishop Yūhannā Qultah, deputy of the patriarch of the Coptic Catholic Church and his comments on relevant subjects.
The article sheds light on the life of Amal Sulaymān, the first female ma’dhūn in Egypt.
Ākhir Sā‘ah closely observes the experience of the first female mayor in Egypt, Eva Hābīl Kyrillos.
Ākhir Sā‘ah writes about different beliefs and faiths in Egypt, focusing in this article on the Ahmadiyya movement.
The article casts light on the history of Jehovah’s Witnesses in Egypt and their attempt to officially return to Egypt.

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