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Some readers believe that the press does serve the society or care about the problems of ordinary citizens. They ask for a free press that credibly expresses their daily problems and troubles. Other readers believe that the Egyptian press is free and honest and a true reflection of the problems of...
The Coptic Orthodox Church held a forum to discuss the reasons behind the passivity of the Copts in political life.
In this article Rev. Rif‘at Sa‘īd criticizes the article of Dr. Zaghloul al-Najār published in al-Ahrām on February 20, 2006. According to the author, Dr. al-Najār misinterpreted a Biblical term in order convince his readers of his opinion.
Happy Ramadan to Muslims in Egypt and the Arab world and around the world.
President Mubārak signed a decree in 2003 for having unified procedures and licenses for the building of mosques and churches. This was a decision that was most welcomed by Copts who believed that their everlasting problem was finally coming to an end.
A message from an Evangelical pastor to President Bush on the anticipated US war on Iraq. He reminds him of Jesus Christ’s teachings that reject war and call for peace.
Reverend Rifa’at Al-Said comments on an article published in Al-Wafd to the effect that Islam has abrogated the religions prior to it. He cited many Qur’anic verses and quoted prominent Islamic scholars to refute such an idea.
UNESCO is calling for the year 2000 to be a year of peace. At the time of celebrating Christmas, we do not see the peace Jesus has taught us but we see violence, unfairness and fanaticism.
A list of various articles published in Egyptian newspapers on the occasion of the Easter celebrations.
This paper made a special Christmas supplement giving several Christian authors the opportunity to write about the importance of Christmas in Christian faith.

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