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Those who believe that the Western-Islamic clash means that Arab Christians are in one trench with the West because they are Christians are wrong. Arab Christians were and will always be in one fist with Arab Muslims, as the Islamic civilization encompasses all Arab Muslims and Christians and make...
There is nothing called the Christian civilization so that it can conflict with the Islamic civilization. Christianity as a religion has nothing to do with a system of ruling or with a civilization. As for Islam, it is both a system of government and a religion. This means that there cannot be a...
September 11 was not the beginning of the associating of terrorism with Islam. The Crusades marked the beginning of the actual attack of the West against Islam. Because the West is apprehensive of the Islamic revival, many theories calling for attacking Islam appeared in the West. If Islam really...
The author of this article quotes several people, the conglomoration of which reveals that the secular-based Coptic council, al-Majlis al-Mīllī, is very important and provides much assistance to the Copts and the Church, but that it also currently has many weaknesses which must be sorted through.
The author offers a brief a review of a television program that hosted a number of Muslim and Coptic figures discussing several critical issues.
Some Egyptians believe that there are sufficient churches in Egypt, while others think that there should be more churches, arguing that there are some villages with a Coptic majority and not even a single church.
As al-Majlis al-Mīllī [Coptic Orthodox Denominational Council] elections draw near, some Coptic figures, intellectuals and clergymen have criticized the church for interfering in the elections. Pope Shenouda III of Alexandria has been accused of favoring a circle of Copts close to him....
The author is trying to track the reasons that led to an atmosphere of fanatic sentiments between Muslims and Christians in Egypt.
The domination of the pope on the Millī Council and its candidates is the subject of criticism by the author of the article.
Interfaith dialogues should be to help the people better understand other people’s religions. They should not be established to discuss dogmatic beliefs.

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