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The author believes that it is the Holy Family’s historical journey through Egypt that distinguishes religious tourism in Egypt. Therefore, the author says that the country must properly invest in its religious tourism.
The Supreme Council of Culture has organized a symposium to discuss a serious issue – the continuous Israeli attempts to steal Arab heritage.
The article reports on the Coptic Orthodox Church’s celebrations of the 40th anniversary of the apparition of the Virgin Mary at al-Zaytūn church in 1968.
The author argues whether or not current Egyptian Muslims are the grandchildren of old invaders who arrived during the Islamic conquest to Egypt in the seventh century.
Jews of the Nile is a book edited and translated by two Egyptian Jews. The article reviews the book that presents controversial information about the Egyptian Jewry and the role of Egyptian authorities in the Jews’ immigration.
Islām Kamāl and Shawqī ‘Isām attacks the private press and satellite channels, accusing them of contributing to the increasing feeling of depression in Egyptians’ lives.
January 7 is the day when Copts, in accordance with the Coptic calendar, celebrate Christmas. The occasion received a significant amount of attention in the Egyptian press that published a considerable number of articles about Coptic issues in general and the Christmas celebrations in particular....
Middle East Christians Association issued statistics on the number of churches and mosques in Egypt.
The following lines present information about U.S. Aid to Egypt from the 1970s until now and observe the main goals of the aids throughout their history.
There are a number of icons that have been taken to the J. Paul Getty Museum in Los Angeles and are on display there. The author reminds us that an icon serves as an important window for faith and is more than simply a picture that is used to teach the holy stories.

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