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Eastern Christians are confused over the uprising in the Arab world. The Arab uprisings came in response to the suffering of the Arab people at the hands of their dictators; Christians were part of those people who were suffering. Eastern Christians suffered a lot and are still suffering from some...
 The author claims that Islam suffers from hatred in America and it may face the same destiny that Judaism faced in Europe. 
The article sheds light on the role of Bernard Lewis, a Jewish American orientalist in the American policies in the Middle East. He was the major advisor of many American administrations on Middle East affairs and the most influential political thinker in the American foreign policies. Lewis’ new...
Al-Sammāk says that the Prophet Muhammad’s pledge to accept the Najrān Christians into society was not limited to the Najrān Christians in particular, but to Christians everywhere throughout time. He also said that every single Muslim throughout history is bound to this pledge. Key Words: Prophet...
The author comments on the first conference held by the Vatican on the future of Christianity in the Middle East. He says that the Vatican approach is different in form and content from the American approach. The Vatican is seeking solutions that do not contradict their being part of the people of...
The referendum for the constitution of EU countries raises the question concerning the situation of European Muslims with regards to the constitution and the Union.
The author expressed the opinion that terrorism was an aggressive act that contradicts the values of humanity. Therefore international society should consolidate to stop such aggression and to punish those who commit it. He observed that it was also a crime to accuse a nation, a group or a...
The US policy in the Middle East is based on the religious belief “the second birth” that relies on the second coming of Christ, which requires the return of all Jews to Israel. The Bush Administration is the most committed US Administration to this belief since the Reagan Administration.
Europeans have different views about relations with Islam. Some believe that Islam and the West can never live together, arguing that the West should reduce the numbers of Muslims within its borders, closing the door on immigration. Others argue that there is a need for dialogue with both moderate...
Before, the British only knew Muslims as people whom they governed. Today they are living in British cities alongside locals. It is important to note that while Christians in Lebanon are native citizens, Muslims in Britain have come from foreign countries and are not yet completely assimilated....

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