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There have been people like Max Michel trying to threaten the church since its inception, claims author Midhat Bishāī. The church should be more concerned about the thousands of followers who leave for other churches.
Midhat Bishāī disagrees with Dr. Nabīl Lūqā Bibāwī that the church’s confrontation with the state is an attempt to defame Egypt.
The media can play a key role in promoting citizenship and sparking debate, claims Midhat Bishāī.
Midhat Bishāī reflects on the conditions of the Christian society in Egypt.
The article shows extracts from sayings of some members of the Coptic Laymen Group.
Midhat Bishāy complains about the lack of tolerance that exists between the Coptic Orthodox Church’s leaders and their opponents.
Midhat Bishāy writes about the life, work and achievements of two Egyptian historians; Jamāl Badawī and Yūnān Labīb Rizq, who passed away a few weeks ago.
Midhat Bishāy criticizes an article in an Egyptian daily about the refusal of one of the leaders of a Coptic organization in the West to attend a conference on Coptic grievances in Cairo.
Midhat Bishāy writes about the significance of the birth of Jesus Christ, drawing a link between the celebrations of Christmas and the sectarian incidents in Isnā.
Midḥat Bishāy responds to a previous article in al-Qāhirah, the article was written by Yāsir Gabriel, a Coptic author, who has criticized Bishāy’s stances on a number of issues related to Copts and the church.

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