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  • Building Coptic Civil Society: Christian Groups and the State in Mubarak's Egypt

  • Coptic Churches participate in the subscriptions for the celebrations of Eid al Adha, the Islamic Festival of Sacrifice

  • Coptic Orthodox Church rejects all insults towards religion: Spokesperson

  • Copts and the Millet partnership: The intra-communal dynamics behind Egyptian sectarianism

  • Copts in Egypt and their demands: between inclusion and exclusion

  • Coronavirus forces Egypt’s Coptic Christians to celebrate easter at home

  • Democracy and Disillusionment: Copts and the Arab Spring

  • Displacing DhimmÄ«, Maintaining Hope: Unthinkable Coptic Representations of Fatimid Egypt

  • Egypt churches play matchmaker as Christians' marriages decline

  • Egypt foils possible terrorist plot against Coptic Christians

  • Egypt's Coptic Church exercises soft power in Jerusalem

  • Egyptian Christians Celebrate Coptic New Year Nayrouz Today

  • Pope Tawadros II announces launch of Coptic Orthodox Church English website

  • Pope Tawadros: for Copts there is no longer any "ban" on visiting Jerusalem

  • President al Sisi confirms Board of Directors for Catholic foundations

  • Religious Freedom, the Minority Question, and Geopolitics in the Middle East

  • The ‘Coptic question’ in post-revolutionary Egypt: citizenship, democracy, religion

  • The church and the street: Copts and interest representation from Mubarak to Sisi

  • The Copts and the Egyptian Revolution: Various Attitudes and Dreams

  • The Copts of Egypt: State Discrimination and Exclusion

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