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Dr. Zeinab Abdel Aziz, professor of civilization at the faculty of Arts [university not mentioned], authored a six-part series that was published by the Arabic Book House on the [third] anniversary of the tragedy of September 11. In this article we will review the third part of Dr. Zeinab's series...
In 1981, late Pope John Paul II appointed Joseph Ratzinger (the current Pope) to be the chairman of a committee entrusted with inspecting those who quit the Catholic creed. This means that the head of this committee is "necessarily dogmatic,” or in other words the possessor of the absolute truth.
Misconceptions about the Crusades are all too common. The Crusades are generally portrayed as a series of holy wars against Islam led by power-mad popes and fought by religious fanatics… The Crusades to the East were in every way defensive wars. They were a direct response to Muslim aggression—an...
The article is an interview with Dr. Ali Al-Saman, the deputy-chairman of the Azhar Inter-Religious Dialogue Committee. He comments on the Muslim-Christian dialogue in the light of the US war on Iraq and the hostile relations between Islam and the West. He says that sending Christian missionary...
Benedict XVI, Pope of the Roman Catholic Church, praised during his installation what he called the common spiritual heritage of Christians and Jews. The pontiff offered greetings to “my Jewish brothers and sisters, with whom we are joined by a great shared spiritual heritage, one rooted in God’s...
Propaganda and distortions in the press concerning the war in Iraq. Report on the situation of Christians in Iraq.
The article touches upon the background of the anti-war attitude of both Pope John Paul II and the new Archbishop of Canterbury.
Pope John Paul II said that the war on Iraq is unjust and unethical. Pope Shenouda stated that what Sharon and Bush do has nothing to do with Judaism and Christianity. The head of the Egyptian High Synod said that the US speaks about democracy and freedom at the time it practices aggression and...
The author believes that one of the expected consequences of the war against Iraq is a religious war. Realizing this dangerous fact is one of the reasons behind the anti-war attitude adopted by the different Christian groups all over the world. He made it clear that Iraq is an Islamic country and...
A comparison between the anti-war attitude of Pope John Paul II and the Maronite Patriarch Nasrallah Sfeir in Lebanon on the one hand and the consistent pro-war attitude of President Bush on the other hand. The author criticizes Bush and his seemingly religious appearance.

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