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The author comments on the conditions of the Protestant and Catholic churches in the US. The biggest church in the US is the Protestant Church, which includes many denominations. The number of the followers of the Catholic Church worldwide is one billion people, 6% of whom are living in the United...
The article shows the distribution of religions among US population and shows how the concept separation of religion and state works there. The most important religion in the US is Christianity, which includes Protestantism and Catholicism. Judaism and Islam, respectively, come after Christianity,...
The article discusses the religious background of the establishment of the United States of America which shaped its policies and tendencies for more than two hundred years.
The International Islamic Council for Da´awa [preaching] called for an international Islamic-Christian dialogue conference in Libya. The slogan of the conference was “know one another” Participants presented and studied many papers about the concept of “knowing one another” as one of the...
The author gives details of the dialogue that took place between the Egyptian group and professors and students of Westminster University in the framework of the dialogue program organized by the American Presbyterian Church. The dialogue focused on human rights in Egypt and the relation between...
In the memorial of the September 11 attacks, the Presbyterian Church in America organized dialogue programs. It invited ten groups from ten different countries to participate in this program. Each group consists of a Muslim and a Christian. The author was the Christian member of the Egyptian group...
The author suggests ways to have a successful dialogue with the West, calling on Arab countries to be fair to the Western civilization if they want the West to be fair to the Arab and Muslim culture.
Ikrām Lam‘ī says there is no doubt that cultural dialogue with foreigners has become an indispensable option.
Ikrām Lam‘ī argues that Arab and Muslim cultures have the historical ability to hold dialogues with the other cultures, and they have proved able to positively interact with those different cultures, taking part in a constructive dialogue with ’the other’.
In January the Arab League Educational, Cultural and Scientific Organization (ALECSO) and the Islamic Educational, Cultural and Scientific Organization (ALESCO) invited seven Arab experts, including the author of this article, Dr. Ikrām Lam‘ī, to discuss intercultural dialogue.

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