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Comments and discussions on conversions. Attention and appreciation for AWR work.
Despite all the measures being taken to prevent them reoccurring, terrorist acts have a significant impact on investment. It is likely that the cost of the ‘war on terror’ for the Arab Islamic world will continue to be massive.
Islam has come under fire in some international media circles. Qur’ānic verses are sometimes taken out of context in an attempt to distort the meanings of the Holy Book. The author discusses the media’s interaction with Islam.
In the aftermath of the London blasts and the murder of the Egyptian ambassador to Iraq, Dr. Ihāb al-Sharīf, we need to take positive steps to guarantee that no more terrorist attacks will occur.
The Parable of the Good Samaritan, explaining the principles of AWR to a Christian public in a sermon in different churches in Germany, October 2004.
Discussion on “Freedom of expression and respect for ‘the other’ How to respond if one is offended?” organized by CIDT and Al-Sawy Cultural Wheel. Request for NGO Status, decision again postponed. Dr. Maurice Assad, former assistant secretary-general of the MECC and friend of AWR, passed away....
Hasan Muhammad Wajīh argues that the Americans cling to the belief that the Arab Muslim world will only progress if it is liberal, secular and accepting of all American values and democracy.
AWR’s input in discussions about Muslim-Christian relations in Egypt. Dealing with different interpretations and variations in religions. Article stating that words of the Qur’ān cannot be taken out of their historical context.
Dr. Wajīh argues that Islam is viewed in the West through the interpretations of some western writers who are believed to be experts on Islam, something which is, in many cases, not true.
This report presents the interviews with nineteen people, 18 Egyptians and one American researcher about the importance of the work of Arab-West Report, people of different backgrounds, Muslims and Christians, clergy and non-clergy, including scholars and human rights lawyers. Christian...

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