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  • Sisi says Muslim, Copts ‘one fabric’ despite ‘spiteful people’s hate’

  • Social and Economic Geographical Analysis of the Egyptian Copts

  • Suspects in Hate Crime Against Minya Coptic Christian Woman Sentenced to 5 Years in Prison

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

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

  • The Contested Politics of Coptic Diasporic Activism

  • The Coptic diaspora and the status of the Coptic minority in Egypt

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

  • The Copts in Modern Egypt

  • The Copts of Egypt: State Discrimination and Exclusion

  • The Copts—equal, protected or persecuted? The impact of Islamization on Muslim‐Christian relations in modern Egypt

  • The Copts, the WAFD, and religious issues in Egyptian politics

  • The Copts: From an ethnic minority to a religious majority

  • The Egyptian Coptic Christians: the conflict between identity and equality

  • The number of churches and ecclesiastical buildings "approved" by the Egyptian government rises to 1958

  • The Political Lives of Saints: Christian‐Muslim Mediation in Egypt

  • The political role of the patriarch in the contemporary Middle East

  • The Politics of Faith: On Faith, Skepticism, and Miracles among Coptic Christians in Egypt

  • To Die is Gain: Singing a Heavenly Citizenship among Egypt's Coptic Christians

  • Two Thousand Years of Coptic Christianity.

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