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The author believes that it would be much better if Bush listened to the anti-war voices of Eastern Christians rather than those of Zionist Christians in his administration. He stresses that Eastern Christians are against the coalition between Jews and Zionist Christians and are in solidarity with...
The so-called TV preachers are not in fact quite conversant with the Sharī‘a like the preachers of earlier times. Their religious knowledge is limited to a few books and biographies of the Companions of the Prophet. They approach vital issues of the everyday life relying on their communication...
The article touches upon the background of the anti-war attitude of both Pope John Paul II and the new Archbishop of Canterbury.
Pope John Paul II said that the war on Iraq is unjust and unethical. Pope Shenouda stated that what Sharon and Bush do has nothing to do with Judaism and Christianity. The head of the Egyptian High Synod said that the US speaks about democracy and freedom at the time it practices aggression and...
A message from an Evangelical pastor to President Bush on the anticipated US war on Iraq. He reminds him of Jesus Christ’s teachings that reject war and call for peace.
Last February, I interviewed Alistair Crook, a former British intelligence officer, in my [Aljazzeera] Bilā Hudoud [without limits] TV program. Working on activities pertaining to Islamic nations, Crook’s first mission was in Afghanistan, during the Soviet occupation between 1979 and 1990 and the...
The author believes that one of the expected consequences of the war against Iraq is a religious war. Realizing this dangerous fact is one of the reasons behind the anti-war attitude adopted by the different Christian groups all over the world. He made it clear that Iraq is an Islamic country and...
It is a strange and alarming phenomenon to see the contemporary Arab thinkers advocating fiercely conspiracy theories.
A comparison between the anti-war attitude of Pope John Paul II and the Maronite Patriarch Nasrallah Sfeir in Lebanon on the one hand and the consistent pro-war attitude of President Bush on the other hand. The author criticizes Bush and his seemingly religious appearance.
The text of an article published in Newsweek magazine, both English and Arabic versions, about religion in the life of President Bush and why he exploits Christianity to cover the aims of his foreign policy.

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