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The author reviews a book entitled, ’The Muslim Brotherhood and Copts: Repercussions of Confrontation and Dialogue,’ written by Robier al-Fāris, which contains a general definition of the Muslim Brotherhood and its history.
The author considers one-sided media reporting, and the inaccuracies that are frequently present in media publications and outlets in Egypt. He investigates the problems surrounding the issuance of Egyptian identity cards, and the potential sources of these problems.
Robier al-Faris reports on Father ‘Abd al-Massīh Basīt’s book in which he refutes the claims of James Cameron concerning ‘The Lost Tomb of Jesus.’
The article discusses of number of issues affecting the Coptic community in Egypt. It focuses on discrimination and divisive acts that lead to more splits within Egyptian society.
In the following interview Patriarch Gregorious III Lahhām of Antioch and the Orient calls on Christians of the Arab world to have a more active role in their societies. He highlighted the Christians’ service of positive influence on their societies.
Some clerics - shaykhs and priests - have suddenly turned into experts in economics, sociology, chemistry and physics as well as politicians who advise people to follow their opinions through Fatāwá, the observance of which is obedience to God and their breach considered apostasy.
A list of articles published in Arabic press available in Egypt on “the passion of the Christ”.
A series of articles from the previous week that focus on issues and incidents that pertain to Copts. The topics range from legal critique of the 2nd amendment of the Constitution to discussions about the accessibility of education for minorities.
The article presents a brief overview of the most important events that have happened in Egyptian churches during 2006.
A controversial book is released during the Christmas period denouncing Christians as apostates who can legitimately be killed.

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