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Explanation of the consequences of a lacking NGO status. German scholar Dr. Christiane Paulus comments on an article of Magdi Khalil about the need for dialogue between groups with different convictions.
AWR offers unique volunteer opportunities which will give you an excellent insight in the wide variety in opinions on Muslim-Christian and Arab-West relations in the Arab World.
A source working with al-Hayat-TV in Egypt informed us that al-Hayat does not receive hate-mail despite sarcastic or offensive remarks about Islam in the program "Questions in Faith." The story of the unburned Bible in the SAT-7 studio has been popping up every now and then but has all appearance...
Magdi Khalil [see AWR, 2004. week 49, art. 7] argues, that the Muslim Brotherhood only uses democratic procedures as methods to obtain their aim, the political power of the country. He assumes that after having taken power, they would then reject the democratic system in their political life...
Presenting the ideas of CAWU and AWR in several workshops, lectures and conferences. Ongoing tensions following the alleged conversion of the wife of a priest in Abū al-Matāmīr. Still trying to obtain NGO status.
The article criticize an article published in Al-Liwaa’ Al-Islami under the title "Colin Powell calls for reforming the curriculum of Islamic education…and installing alternative curricula. " • Art. 6 - inciting • Art. 18 – comment on inaccurate reporting on Christian TV stations • Art. 21:...
Introducing and explaining the AWR logo. Report on the visit of the Hong Kong Council to Egypt, including their participation in the Palm Sunday celebrations in Sarakna.
Dr. Hasan Wajīh responds to earlier articles of Drs. Cornelis Hulsman and Dr. Jeff Adams explaining the need to apply one standard in dealing with people of different faiths or as Dr. Wajīh formulated this; to find a common ground of identification in interfaith and intercultural dialogue between...
I was very encouraged by Dr. Wajih’s response. I am sure his attitude is typical of the great majority of thinking Muslims. How wonderful it is to be able to interact with people in a climate of mutual respect! I believe that as followers of Christ we must earn the right to be heard by listening...
Text of a lecture for students and professors of different faculties at the University of Copenhagen, November 3, 2004, about plans to establish the Center for Arab-West Understanding in Cairo, Egypt. The text explains that intercultural tensions do exist but can be combated with good information.

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