The author states that the church presented to Ramsis al-Nagar, Pope Shenouda's legal counselor, contended with the legal action presented by Naguib Gibrael, the head of the Egyptian Union of Human Rights, against Abou Islam, the owner of the falsified Bible who also wrote 65 pages of it. On the other hand, the governor of Al-Fayoum invited Pope Shenouda to visit the governorate and the pope welcomed his invitation.