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Transcript of a speech presented by William Dalrymple at the American University in Cairo, highlighting his experiences traveling to Christian Holy sites throughout the Middle East, as well as his personal interpretation of political Islām. He includes references to both historical and present day...
The appointment of a female leader in the Episcopal Church ignites controversy in Christian circles. Coptic clergymen argue that the ordination of a woman is unacceptable, while clergymen in the U.S. defend their decision of appointing a female.
‘Alā’ Bayyūmī discusses Walter Russell Mead’s article ’God’s country,’ published in September 2006 by the Foreign Affairs magazine of the Council on Foreign Relations.
The authors criticize the silence of key religious institutions in Egypt over recent events in Lebanon.
The article deals with religious reform in the Arab world as a first step on the road to progress amidst formidable problems concerning national income, unemployment, poverty, illiteracy and lack of basic education for children.
Salāma continues his review of a German congress about the dialogue of cultures, and more specifically, about the separation of state and religion and the role of religion in democracy.
The author speaks in this article about a religious revival in Germany and the relationship between the secularist society there and religious institutions.
Relations between the Anglican church and some Jews are strained after a vote in the Church of England’s General Synod concerning investment in companies profiting from Israel’s illegal occupation of the Palestinian territories, in particular Caterpillar Inc., an American machinery company.
The speech of Mr. Tjeerd de Zwaan, Dutch ambassador to Egypt, on ’Freedom of expression and respect for the other. How to respond if one is offended.’
The speaker of the Italian Senate, Marcello Pera has launched a train called “The West Express” with the aim of warning Christian Europe against what he describes as the Islamic threat.

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