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Double standards; Dr. Muhammad Emara, who often criticizes Western writers for highlighting extremism in Islam because this does not represent true Islam, is highlighting extremism of the Jewish Kach movement.
There’s no question that the Bible is at the very center of conservative Christianity in America and the Qur’an is at the very center of conservative Islam in much of the Islamic world. A comparison. This is an opinion article. Readers are invited to respond! Revd. Dr. Jeff Adams, Independent...
Visiting the convent of Dimyana at the end of the pilgrimage festiva. Al-Usbū‘’s biased article about the Foreign Press Association is based on one source only. Al-Usbū‘ made no effort to ask the FPA for a comment before placing this article.
Comment on the ongoing discussion about the car crash involving a priest and two Christian laymen. Problems and bureaucratic delays around obtaining NGO status.
The ongoing process of obtaining NGO status. Dr. Meinardus visits Cairo and recommends writing a book for the understanding of contemporary concepts of martyrdom and persecution in the Coptic Orthodox Church. Dutch businessman Frans Derksen of Fayoum Oases development consulted AWR for advice when...
Expressing great admiration for the work of AWR.
The Center for Arab-West Understanding (CAWU) aims at setting up a web based Electronic Documentation Center (EDC) for contemporary information covering Arab-West and Muslim-Christian relations with academic standards which can be used for specialized research on the themes covered in Arab-West...
Comment on how easy rumors and unverified stories are spread in Egyptian media. A group of American visitid AWR and wanted to know more about Muslim-Christian relations in Egypt.
The ongoing process of obtaining NGO status.
Muhammad Emara writes with strong language, without bringing in nuances. Western readers need to be careful with Christian persecution stories from Egypt. Need to be precise in reporting as necessity for intercultural understanding

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