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Drs. Hulsman addresses Dr. Salīm al-ʿAwā and comments on a number of issues related to dialogue between Muslims and Christians.
In Egypt a popular level of religion exists whereby celebrations of the Virgin Mary have had both Muslim and Christian participants.
Karīmah Sūwaydān writes about the initiative to establish a Catholic university in Egypt.
Lutfī al-Numayrī writes about holding the prayer of Father Kerlis IV in a Catholic Church
Rober al-Fāris writes about the salaries of priests in different Christian denominations.
Although it is common to attribute the phenomenon of religious extremism and terrorism to Muslims, the many incidents that have recently taken the world by surprise have not been related to Muslims. These incidents include the atrocities committed by Serbian Orthodox fundamentalists in the Balkans...
The following discusses an individual’s decision to convert from Islam to Catholicism, and the resulting difficulties he faced.
The number of Christians is seriously diminishing in Arab countries. Conflicts in the region are behind their collective emigration.
The article reviews the story of the invention of the current Gregorian calendar, showing the historic background of differences in celebrating Christmas between Eastern and Western churches.
The article discusses a recent meeting between King ‘Abd Allāh of Saudi Arabia, and Pope Benedict XVI, the first meeting of its kind, and the implications that this meeting has.

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