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Even though Egypt contains more than one hundred cinemas, and more than 250 satellite channels, there is not a single channel broadcasting Coptic films that address martyrs’ stories, or Christian religious figures. During Christmas, viewers don’t find a single satellite channels bold enough...
The Coptic researcher Rūbīr al-Fāris [Rober al-Faris] presents a simplified explanation for the Coptic religion in Egypt. Al-Faris explains that Coptic Christians only worship one God, contrary to the popular misconception that they worship three gods. 
Writer and director of the series, Albert Karam announced that he has finally completed drafting the screenplay after more than three years of historical research. He made a distinction between the new series from other works on Pope Shenūda III, saying that this series will cover the political and...
Al-Dawakhīlī critiques the Coptic lawyer Najīb Jibrā’īl who is involved in a number of court cases both in Egypt and abroad.
Ahmad ‘Abd al-Tawwāb comments on the new trend to attack works of art by Muslims and Christians.
Robeir al-Faris reviews the controversial new film One-Nil.
Copts in the United States have broadcast their film protesting about the discrimination against Copts in Egypt.
The author refers to movies and TV series that have been made recently in Egypt and rendered Copts skeptical or angry.
Najīb Jibrā’īl has accused the Islamic Research Academy of double standards following the confiscation of his book, ‘Izdirā’ bi Ahad al-Adyān al-Samāwīyah’ [Contempt of a Heavenly Religion].
The following article discusses the idea of presenting Jesus Christ on a satellite program as depicted in the Qur’ān.

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