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Western hostility against Islam, as Andrea Louege explains, is an outcome of deficiencies in European curricula because they lack information about the Middle East and its historical relations with the West.
Interview with Amīr Mīlād, a Christian desert guide, about the monks in the Wādī al-Rayyān. Amīr Mīlād adds information to the article of Dr. John Watson in AWR, 2005, week 20.
Rev. Dr. Wolfram Reiss joined the advisory board of the RNSAW. He is a German Scholar with broad knowledge of inter-religious studies, focusing in the relations between the three religions, which have their cradle in the Middle East: Judaism, Oriental-Orthodox Christianity and Islam. He studied...
A Holy Family pilgrimage together with a group of Germans. Comment on an article about a priest in Luxor murdered by a Christian.
Media attention for RSNAW work. Report on the TV discussion about Arabs living abroad and developing an Arab lobby.
Workshop for Egyptian journalists; the Israeli-Arab conflict.
Anglican Bishop Mounir’s views on using the term ’persecution’. This issue also describes problems between an Egyptian army unit and Patmos Land, a project of Bishop Botros.
The year report of 2001 including an overview of the special reports written for the RNSAW. The year 2001 was marked by a strong increase in the number of special reports, providing readers with information that is not available elsewhere.
Stereotypes about people from other groups are false and misleading. Being in Egypt, one is continuously reminded of Western biases and the widespread conviction that the West has targeted Islam, that Western Christians are making an effort to destroy Islam and that; in fact, we are witnessing a...
Egypt’s Minister of Endowments’ point of view on the importance of dialogue between religions and cultures. Two interviews published in this issue as result of the visit of two Egyptian journalists to the Netherlands.

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