This article discusses the way that Copts are attempting to resolve their problems in Egypt. The author shows the contradiction between the government's treatment of Copts in contrast to their treatment of Muslims. For instance, the government passed a law to prevent demonstrations in houses of worship. This law is already in practice in the Azhar; but not, however, in practice with Coptic houses of worship.
Moreover, Copts demonstrate in the church regarding all issues whatever it deserves such demonstrations or not. The author criticized Copts resorting to the church to solve their problems, thereby making the church as a state within the Egyptian state.