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Dr. Ṭāhah Jābir al-‘Ilwānī writes about an interfaith summit conference, held recently in an ancient Catholic monastery in New York for the purpose of uniting the world’s religions into a global organization. He further elaborates on the initiative to establish a United Religions Organization,...
The author of the article blames Muslims for failing to establish a fruitful dialogue with the West.
AWR was invited to The Program for Civilizational Studies and Dialogue of Cultures at Cairo University to present a film about its work and explain to the students the necessity of caution in media reporting. Dr. Ṭāriq Heggy visited AWR’s office to speak about what motivates him to write. Remarks...
The author explains his viewpoint on the Arab-West relationship in light of the Vatican pope’s visit to Turkey.
The author discusses the relations between Arab Muslim countries and the West and the problems with the dominant Arab interpretations of these relations.
The Egyptian press has widely covered the four-day visit that Pope Benedict XVI paid to Turkey from November 28 to December 1, 2006 in an obvious attempt to heal the wounds opened by his earlier "offensive" remarks on Islam and the Prophet Muhammad. According to political analysts, the pontiff’s...
Drs. Hulsman provides a detailed description of Muslim-Christian relations in Egypt, and a history of Coptic problems, stemming from their own actions and outside influences.
On Tuesday, Pope Benedict will start a four-day visit to Turkey amidst growing protests in Istanbul and Ankara. Tens of thousands took to the streets and chanted anti-pope slogans, expressing their fury at the pope’s remarks on Islām which he made two months ago in a lecture at the University of...
Ibrāhīm Gharāybah writes about major books that tackle religious dialogue and arguments.
Rev. Andre Zakī discusses the effectiveness of intercultural and interfaith dialogue and weighs their pros and cons.

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