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The author discusses Christianity in Egypt, and what it means to be a Copt living in a society that constantly struggles with social issues.
The present clash between Europe and the Islamic World is the result of a history of events.
Wide controversy surrounds the Dutch government’s decision which approves a parliamentary proposal to ban wearing the Niqāb in public places.
Five Moroccan men and a woman are being tried in Amsterdam on terrorism-related charges.
Mursī ‘Attallah defends Islam as a religion of peace, not terrorism and racism.
The author analyzes the views of the west on Islam, Muslims, the Prophet Muhammad and the Qur’ān and refers to recent examples of U.S. torture and mistreatment of Muslims in contrast to the ways in which Muslim leaders have historically treated Christians according to high standards.
Islamic awakening affects democracy, making the political contribution of the Muslim Brotherhood even more difficult, as the author presents some of the problems that may face society if the Muslim Brotherhood takes authority.
An interview with Egyptian artist Farīd Fādil, including discussion of his views on Muslim-Christian relations in Egypt, ’Christian art’ and Leonardo da Vinci and the controversial book, ’The Da Vinci Code’.
AWR organized with support of the Dutch Embassy in Cairo a one week visit for two journalists to The Netherlands. The unique thing of this program was that the two journalists were able to stay in Dutch families and could experience Dutch society from the inside. This article describes Shaheen...
The writer comments on the return of Nasr Abu Zeid from a seven-year exile in The Netherlands. He provides us with some information concerning the background of Dr. Abu Zeid, and the crisis he faced, resulting in leaving Egypt.

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