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Halīm reflects on the establishment and the history of the ’al-Ummah al-Qibtīyah’ movement during the 1950s.
Dr. Mamdūh Halīm writes about the history of the Sectarian Council in the Coptic Orthodox Church in Egypt.
Dr. Mamdūh Halīm asserts that the Coptic Orthodox Church forms an important part of the Egyptian historical and cultural heritage, believing that Holy Mass of the church represents a genuine aspect of Egyptian life.
The author provides a historical background of spiritual music of the Coptic Orthodox Church, saying it is the richest in the world as it revives similar music to that once performed in the Pharaonic eras.
The author discusses the history of Egypt’s Protestant community with the aim of furthering knowledge and understanding.
Al-Sādāt’s decision isolating Pope Shenouda in Wādī Natrūn had negative impacts on the Coptic Orthodox Church from which the church is still suffering.
In all the churches of the world church leadership encourages researchers and their research. The Coptic Orthodox Church however, is an exception, and in recent decades has experienced a significant intellectual decline. The Christian faith has become confined to what Coptic leaders say, which has...
The writer talks about the Baptism feast, and how all Egyptians, Muslims and Christians, are sharing and celebrating these moments that indicates a unique social heritage.
The author asserts in his article that Egypt has always been a place for a rainbow of ethnic and religious groups and that no group should dominate the others under pretext of majority.
The author criticizes statements made by intellectual Dr. Silīm al- ‘Awā, in which he emphasizes that Copts are dependent on foreign support in solving their problems and that Copts’ conditions are very much better than those of Muslims.

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