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The queen of Jordan holds a conference urging the world to stand up to violence against children in war-torn Arab countries.
John Watson writes about MECO (Middle East Christian Outreach) and MEET (the Middle East Experience Team) and their work in the Middle East.
The Islamic-Christian Institution in Jordan has recently issued a statement in which it condemned The Da Vinci Code, saying the movie is a direct assault on Christ which hurts the religious sentiments of both Muslims and Christians.
The article tackles the discovery of some important old Coptic manuscripts including one about the Gospel of Judas, which, the author says, is part of a valuable treasure in the Egyptian heritage.
The article deals with the shift in US policy from their rejection of dialogue with Islamists to their welcoming them in power, as a way to guarantee that American interests in the area remain intact.
The movie adaptation of Dan Brown’s controversial novel, The Da Vinci Code, will not be seen in Egypt when it is released worldwide on May 19, 2006, ‘Abd al-Latīf Jābir writes in al-Sharq al-Awsat of May 10, 2006. The controversy comes as the movie claims that Jesus married Mary Magdalene...
The author continues his series of articles in Sawt al-Azhar newspaper to reply to Archpriest Zakarīya Butrus’s opinions about Islam in his appearances on the Christian TV channel al -Hayāt.
An introduction to the column reads that Sawt al- Azhar, within the framework of resuming the efforts of Dr. Muhammad ‘Umāra in reply to the lies propagated by Archpriest Zakārīya Butrus, is publishing a book entitled Ajwiba ‘An al-Īmān [Answers about Faith] by author Mustafa Thābit in episodes...
The speech given by Lord Carey, former archbishop of Canterbury, at the opening of the second theological college in Alexandria.
Prince Charles will open a tent in London next week promoting tolerance and understanding between religions.

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