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Delay in AWR work due to being short in staff and technical problems.
The author discusses the article of Dr. Sa‘d al-Dīn Ibrāhīm, published in the Washington Post, in which he urged the American administration to have dialogue with Islamist groups in the Middle East, like Palestine’s Hamās, Lebanon’s Hizb Allāh and Egypt’s Muslim Brotherhood.
Subtitles:- A phenomenon that worries international intelligence agencies; Cooperation between Sunni and Shia groups to establish a unified organization- Italy has become the base for the activities of the extremist groups smuggling weapons- Claims that Osama Bin Ladin is attempting to establish an...
A group of prominent experts from different academic backgrounds and ideological orientations, both Muslim and Christian, discussed whom the Regensburg lecture was really aiming at and how the current crisis could be constructively faced. They called for a reconsideration of the basis on which...
Rev. Dave Petrescue, senior pastor of the Maadi Community Church, passed away in tragic accident.
The importance and ideas of CIDT. New Coptic Catholic Patriarch Bishop Antonius Najīb will continue recommending AWR work. Rev. Dr. Patrick Sookhdeo, founder and director of the Barnabas Fund, on Islam which differs from AWR that advocates an understanding of Islam that is non-confrontational and...
A letter of recommendation for Arab-West Report and the work of the Center for Arab-West Understanding from Lord Carey of Clifton, former archbishop of Canterbury. HOUSE OF LORDSWESTMINSTERLONDON SWIA OPWThe Rt. Hon and the Rt. Revd.Lord Carey of Clifton7th May, 2006 To whom it may concern, I write...
Several Muslim scholars agree on that Muslim women are not allowed to marry non-Muslim men, despite Sudanese leader Hasan al-Turābī’s controversial statements allowing Muslim women to marry Jewish or Christian men.
This Coptic author Salīm Najīb, the head of the Canadian Coptic Organization, is criticizing the article by Muslim journalist Usāma Salāma, which he says was filled with anti-Coptic threats and warnings against the bids to internationalize issues of Copts in Egypt.
Coptic researcher Samīr Marqus sees problems between Copts and Muslims mainly as a result of the wavering economy. Arab-West Report is convinced that efforts at economic development would help reduce incidents of sectarian strife.

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