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Vatican Radio called AWR on November 23 for a radio interview about the Annapolis peace conference. Excellent article on “Middle East Christians Association: “’do not make things worse,’” by Coptic author Jamāl As‘ad. Dr. Ikrām Lam‘ī’s article shows how corruption has attacked people’s religious...
The Discovery Channel recently broadcast a documentary entitled, ‘The Lost Tomb of Jesus,’ which claims that Jesus was not resurrected and that his remains were found near Jerusalem. The author believes that it is a Jewish attempt to prove that both Christianity and Islam are fabricated religions,...
Sanā’ al-Sa‘īd interviews Pope Shenouda.
Coptic thinkers in Egypt have rejected a conference called for by expatriate Copt Dr. ‘Adlī Abādīr entitled, ‘The Rights of Minorities in the Middle East.’ The organizers have launched an aggressive attack on political authorities in Egypt, accusing them of causing a setback in social and economic...
The article analyzes the trend of Islamic groupsto fight their way to power under the cloak of religion.
The article presents the transcript of a lecture for the Arab Thought Forum. It considers media distortions and mis-representation in the media that only serve to further antagonize Muslim-Christian relations and the perception of Islam and the Arab world in the West. Drs. Cornelis Hulsman explains...
Comments on anti-Christian violence in Bimhā, in the district of ‘Ayyāt, some 70 km Sawth of Cairo. Suggestion that sermon of Pastor Dave Phillips about forgiveness could also apply well to Muslim-Christian relations in Egypt.
The minorities’ conference was held in Zurich, Switzerland from March 24 to 26, 2007. The conference, attended by representatives of about ten minorities groups in the Middle East, came out with a final declaration of the foundation of an organization for defending women and minorities in the...
The writer presents famous examples of successful Egyptian women in parliament who influenced their society.
The writer presents famous examples of successful Egyptian women who changed society.

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