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The Coptic Evangelical Organization for Social Services (CEOSS) yesterday organized an intellectual panel with the participation of a number of Muslim and Christian religious leaders.
Egyptian Muslim and Coptic leaders promote brotherhood between the religions by celebrating Ramadan together.
I gladly received an invitation for a very special seminar, where I was informed of the Coptic Evangelical Organization for Social Services’ (CEOSS) activities in promoting the concept of accepting the other and coexisting with all citizens. The ‘others are people who are different in religion, in...
The Islamic-Christian Conference currently being held at al-cAlamayn in the North Coast of Egypt, has affirmed the rejection of forming religious parties in Egypt for they only lead to creating clashes even amongst people of the same faith.
“God is above religions” is a phrase said by [late] Rev. Samuel Habib in a research paper in 1997. Widespread opinion holds that a religion that believes in a God is the objectively equal of that God. But this phrase contradicts this opinion, as it means that religion is not equal to God. The...
Egyptian media and political leaders paying attention to Coptic Christmas. Watani’s Editor-in-chief Yusuf Sidhom’s discusses the term ’ persecution’ in describing the position of Christians in Egypt.
In the closing session yesterday, the Islamic-Christian conference, held in al-cAyn al-Sukhna, asserted its refusal to discriminate between Egyptian citizens in terms of race and religion.
The article reports a meeting held in Sheikh Ahmad Keftaro Assembly [Religious complex in the Damascus named after Sheikh Ahmad Keftaro]. Sheikh Ahmad Keftaro is the Mufti of Syria. Egyptian Rev. Dr. Andrea Zaki Estaphanous was present in the meeting. He stressed that Arab-Arab dialogue is...
The Coptic Evangelical Organization for Social Services, the Azhar and the Ministry of Islamic Endowments arrange a Christian-Muslim conference. It was agreed in the opening session that Egypt is a lenient country whose Christians were never a racial minority as claimed by American reports.
The author describes the late bishop Athanasius as being a true patriotic and tolerant man. Hanna says that thanks to the wisdom of bishop Athanasius his bishopric did not witness fanaticism and extremism in 38 years. The bishop established many centers for serving and developing society. These...

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