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Kamāl Zākhir reflects on the importance of encouraging a culture of dialogue in the society and sets this as an ambitious target for the new year. In this way, Egypt will be able to solve most of the crises and problems spreading in society and still remaining from the previous year.     
 The study of the ways culture and religion impact one another is a topic of great interest not only to me on a personal level, but also to CIDT as an organization devoted to the promotion of intercultural dialogue. A highlight of this issue of Arab-West Report is the brace of articles written by...
Jayson Casper attends a talk given in Zamalek, Cairo by Imām Faisal ‘Abd al-Ra’ūf, an American Islamic scholar who calls for adherents to Islam to adapt to the culture of their home nation.
Daniel Roters examines the role of poetry in Arab society, and the possible applications of poetry as a metalanguage for intercultural dialogue.
Max Michel opens the Muslim-Christian Dialogue Symposium and apologizes to Muslims for offenses of those who call themselves Christians.
Rev. Andrea Zakī writes about social unity and how to face sectarian tension.
Al-Jumhūryyah interviews ‘Alī al-Sammān, the head of the Interfaith Dialogue Committee of the Supreme Council of Islamic Affairs.  
The article analyses the rocky relations between Egypt and Israel since the 1979 peace treaty. It reflects on the prospects for normalisation between the two states and states that as long as the Egyptian people are strongly sympathetic with the Palestinians then the likelihood of improved...
After a long phase of severed diplomatic relations, Turkey and Armenia have signed a treaty that was hailed by the international community and denounced by expatriate Armenians all over the world.
A new suggestion that may relieve the severity of tension between Christians and Muslims in the regard of conversion from and to both sides.

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