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Shīrīn Rabīc presents the response of Coptic Orthodox men of religion to Abū Islām Ahmad ‘Abd Allāh’s charges, who accused the church of leading waves of missions that target Muslim youth and try to Christianize them.
The article bears responses of leaders of the Evangelical Church to accusations made by a Muslim believed to have temporarily converted to Christianity, in which he said he was baptized by Safwat al-Bayyāḍī at his office.
Dr. Zaghlūl al-Najjār accuses Coptic Orthodox clergymen of forcing Muslims to convert and declares that the Bible was distorted. The Coptic Orthodox Church responded denouncing Zaghlūl’s allegations.
Shīrīn Rabīc interviews the famous announcer Basmah Wahbah to speak about her car accident and whether this accident might be related to her decision to take off her veil or her religious episodes that were presented on al-Ḥayāt Channel by Father Zakarīyā Butrus.
The head of the Pentecostal Church in Egypt expresses his anger against Bishop Bīshūy, denouncing his stances and criticizing Pope Shenouda and his policy as the head of the Coptic Orthodox Church.
The article bears an interview with Dr. ‘Ādil Fawzī, director of Egypt’s branch of the Canada-based Middle East Christian Association [MECA], who has been under arrest for three months on charges of provoking sectarian strife and scorning religions.
The author talked with Kamīl Ḥalīm about his opinions regarding the Coptic issue, human rights, the Muslim Brotherhood, and about Michael Munīr.
Three incidents ring the bell of sectarian strife in Alexandria. Two of them are education related and the third is the disappearance of a Coptic teenager.
Max Michel organized an Iftār celebration that was attended by representatives of different Christian denominations and Christian and Muslim public figures. At the Iftār Pope Shenouda III was severely criticized and only the journalist Louis Gries supported him.
Shīrīn Rabīc reports on an Iftār banquet organized by a Coptic lawyer and human rights activist in honor of the Islamic thinker and lawyer Yūsuf al-Badrī in celebration of their reconciliation after a short period of tensions between them.

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