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The author reviews the contributions of the well-known German Orientalist Anne Marie Schimmel on the fifth anniversary of her death.
The author, Rājiyah Hamdī, writes about the deteriorating conditions of the Monastery of Apostles in Atfīh, which dates back to the fourth century.
The article examines the human rights course at Alexandria University which teaches students that Bahā’ī marriage is not legally valid and that Egyptian Christians are second class citizens.
Al-Jihād’s recent revisions contain the same fundamentalist principles as the Islamic groups and will give priority to violent methods if the group comes to power.
The author provides a historical background of spiritual music of the Coptic Orthodox Church, saying it is the richest in the world as it revives similar music to that once performed in the Pharaonic eras.
Midhat Bishāy writes about the significance of the birth of Jesus Christ, drawing a link between the celebrations of Christmas and the sectarian incidents in Isnā.
The article overviews the life and reformatory church contributions of key church figure Archdeacon Habīb Girgis.
Midḥat Bishāy responds to a previous article in al-Qāhirah, the article was written by Yāsir Gabriel, a Coptic author, who has criticized Bishāy’s stances on a number of issues related to Copts and the church.
Muḥammad ‘Imārah discusses the paradox that although Christianity is shrinking in Europe, Europeans use it as a tool to combat the spread of Islam.
The article shows to what extent the banned Muslim Brotherhood group respects freedom and democracy.

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