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Muslim Brotherhood in politics does not present any new ideas. All they focus on is moral aspects. For example, their rejection of women and Copts to run for presidency. A group of parties was formed by strong elements from inside the Brotherhood which have different ideologies from the MB. This...
The revolution overthrew the former regime and changed much in Egypt. However, the mainstream religious movement was yet to be changed. In fact, it is more worrying now. Fears grew over the possibility a coalition from these religious groups could win, consequently raising Western concerns that...
Kamāl writes: "Some Brother Copts, as part of their repeated, angry discussion of the al-‘Umrāniyyah events, say, 'How could Copts be killed, while there were no deaths among the Brotherhood in the election demonstrations in Alexandria? Why did the police use live ammunition in al-‘Umrāniyyah and...
Kamāl writes that, with Pope Shenouda's emergence from his recent seclusion at the Bishop Bīshūy Monastery, "the fuss around his Holiness in the past few days prompts me to make a suggestion regarding the media's handling of his Holiness, the pope. "We should leave him to his spiritual duties. If...
The author argues that the state has referred the Coptic personal status issue to the church to resolve. He says the church has to introduce necessary reforms to resolve the crisis and limit conversions to other denominations. Some Copts think the church insists on its stance on divorce and...
‘Abd Allāh Kamāl comments on the attacks against Rose al-Yūsuf by the Syrian foreign minister.
The article deals with the spread of superstitions.
‘Abd Allāh Kamāl wonders about the controversial deeds of Bishop Bīshūy which cause a lot of problems inside the church.
The author reports on the Orthodox Church’s current attack on the Protestant creed.
‘Abd Allāh Kamāl believes that Pope Shenouda should not interfere in the way governors manage their affairs. He calls on the pope to deny reports that have circulated about his refusal to go to Alexandria because he opposes the governor’s decisions.

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