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The terrorism recruitment machine is working hard and sympathizers seem ready to get involved. Among them are the protagonists of fundamentalist fatwas. Such fatwas emanate from names that are well known to us and are unfortunately very influential.
The letter sent by Eric Edelman, former US Ambassador in Turkey, to the Turkish minister of religious affairs, Muhammad Eden, about Turkish anti conversion tactics, opened a hot debate about the protestant encroachment into the society and the dilemma of identity versus benefits of the European...
Many Editors-in-chief agree that if it were not for the censorship on their publications, they would have made better press. Is it really the censorship that led to the deterioration of newspapers and magazines?
Zaynab, a student at the University of Hilwān, was subjected to a process of brainwash. She converted to Christianity for 188 days before she returned to her family and religion.
Public Prosecutor Māhir ‘Abd al-Wāhid ordered the release of 463 persons suspected of belonging to the outlawed Muslim Brotherhood, but retained the custody of 37 others on charges of staging unlicensed marches in several areas in Egypt on May 3, 6 and 14, 2005.
A Muslim experience with the missionary approach of the German organization Missio. Warning against politicized religion.
Dr. Adams, Independent Baptist pastor in Kansas City, US, was asked to respond to angry articles in Arabic media about Christian mission, including the method of preaching by Father Zakariya Butrus. Since Dr. Adams does not live in Egypt and has not seen anything of Father Zakariya Butrus’...
The term of “mission” has bad connotations among many people outside and even inside the Christian churches. On the one hand the image people have about mission today is still determined by the errors and the guilt that the churches have loaded upon themselves in the past, because they have often...
It is obvious from many discussions that speaking and writing about Mission is one of the most sensitive issues in Muslim-Christian understanding and easily can result in polarization, often because what would be acceptable principles or statements in one culture may not be acceptable in another...
The Parable of the Good Samaritan, explaining the principles of AWR to a Christian public in a sermon in different churches in Germany, October 2004.

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