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The article discusses Jews in Iraq and the contribution that they made to society before emigrating to Israel.
The head of Jordan’s center for archaeological studies has announced that they have found the remains of the world’s oldest church.
Al-Jamā‘ah al-Islāmīyah has accused the church of promoting sectarian strife in Egypt.
Members of tribal communities attacked a Coptic Orthodox monastery in al-Minyā. The vandals destroyed buildings that are owned by the monastery and set fire to the monastery's farm. Moreover, they abducted three monks and insulted and tortured them for hours.
A Pakistani government official says the attack is the result of anger in the Islamic world at the publication of the offensive Danish cartoons published in September 2005, warning such attacks show the Tālibān is still strong.
The article examines religious fanaticism in the light of the Fundamentalism Project. It also gives insights into the nature and methodology of fundamentalist religious movements all over the world.
The author reports on two recent assaults on jewelery shops owned by Copts in Cairo's al-Zaytūn and Alexandria's al-Llabbān districts that were reminiscent of Islamists' attacks on Copts' jewelery shops to finance terrorist activities that took place in the past.
The president of the Protestant Church in Algeria demands the cancellation of the law regulating religious practices.
This article reports on recent clashes between Syrian and Iranian backed Hizb Allāh and government troops in Lebanon.
The sixth Doha Conference of Interfaith Dialogue discussed several issues, including Western offences against symbols of Islam, the accusations of terrorism among Muslims, the problem of proselytism and the attempts to Christianize Muslims.

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