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In spite of the friendly Muslim-Christian relations that prevailed in the past in Iraq, things seem to have changed since 2003. Christians have been subject to fatal attacks and have been forced to leave their homeland.
Rashīd al-Khayūn writes about the Christians of Iraq.
Rashīd al-Khayyūn reviews the speeches given during the regional meeting symposium that was called for by the Arab Group for Muslim-Christian Dialogue.
London, unlike other cities of the world, is the real capital of the world. A city where all religions and doctrines, even Sufism, Buddhism and Confucianism, peacefully coexist. Extremist and moderate Islamists have found refuge, built their own mosques and founded charity and non-charity...
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