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The book One Nation; One People, was compiled and written byAl-Ahram Centre for Political and Strategic Studies in 1982. The book provides a scientific analysis of the question of national unity in Egypt.
Since it was established, Watanī al-Dawlī has accurately described the Coptic situation in Egypt. In the following lines, Watanī al-Dawlī highlights Copts' role as an integral part of Egypt throughout Egyptian history, and Watanī's role in bringing Coptic issues into the spotlight.
Samīr Marqus discusses the social reality in Egypt, the Coptic file, citizenship and the laws and rulings issued regarding building churches in Egypt at the present time.
Samīr Marqus presented hints of the life and achievements of the great Coptic thinker William Sulaymān Qilādah in the field of Egyptian nationalism movement.
The article sheds light on the main ideas of a book entitled, ‘‘al-Muwāṭanah fi-Mujtama‘ Muta‘adid: Ru’yah Masīhīyyah,’ [Citizenship in a Diverse Society: A Christian View] by Reverend Dr. Makram Najīb. The book handles the idea of citizenship.
For three consecutive issues, Rose al-Youssef devoted a special file for comments on the Egyptian identity under a general title ?Egypt is First and Before All.? Part of the file is three interviews with poet and writer Ahmed Abdel-Mo’ti Hegazi. Among his comments on the effects of Arab nationalism...
Drs. Hulsman provides a detailed description of Muslim-Christian relations in Egypt, and a history of Coptic problems, stemming from their own actions and outside influences.
Subtitles: Ibn Khaldoun Center sets a sectarian mutiny ablaze in Egypt. A call for federal Coptic rule, and to arm all minorities in the Arab world. The UN charter about minorities, an outset to the crumbling colonization plan in the area. El-Sha’ab of July 18, accuses Dr. Saad el-Din...
Evā Roumānī presents a study on the life of an Egyptian Copt who devoted himself to creating a better legal, intellectual, patriotic, social and political system in his homeland. Dr. William Sulaymān Qilāda was also a Coptic thinker who tried to establish complete citizenship for Copts.
An article that challenges the idea that democracy is a Western concept. CAWU discussion“Freedom of expression and respect for ‘the other’ How to respond if one is offended?

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