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Copts in the Egyptian media 42 Our reading of the Cairo papers this week takes us to the weekly, State-owned al-Mussawar and the file it recently published on “Do Copts hate the July Revolution?” In his article entitled, “Copts under Jamāl 'Abd al-Nāsir,” Midhat Bishāy attempted to cite both the...
Fanatics lose one round; Nūr Qaldas; Watani Printing and Publishing Corporation; Cairo; June 2010
 The details of the burning of the church of the Two Martyrs, Saint Mina and Saint George.  
Rūbīr al-Fāris writes about Pope Shenouda's visit to the Heavenly (al-Samā'yīn) Cathedral in Sharm al-Shaykh Friday December 10, 2010; the pope talked about the importance of churches in planting virtues and human values. On Sunday December 12, 2010, the pope inaugurated Cathedral's alters and...
Robeir al-Fāris gives a book review of Ahmad Dīdāt's Mohamed, Peace be Upon Him, the Greatest of the Great in the World. Fāris explains that the book is offensive to Christians because it not only reveres Muhammad, it disrespects Jesus Christ by calling him a narcissist and a racist, an allegation...
Robeir al-Fāris recaps the life and work of controversial Islamic thinker Nasr Hāmid Abū Zayd, who passed away on Monday.  
This article details the up-coming unified law for personal status and the impact on Christians.
The article highlights the banning of a book entitled ‘al-‘Azrā’ Ummi’ [The Virgin, my Mother] by the Holy Synod of the Coptic Orthodox Church.
This article reviews a book concerning the Egyptian national identity in recent history, especially focusing on the impact of religion.
This article reviews a book written concerning the historical perspective of Coptic rights in Egypt.

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