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Christians in Syria make up approximately 12% of the population. The article gives an overview of their presence.
The author bases his article on a research carried out by Dr. Sabela of the University of Bethlehem about the ongoing decline of the Christian presence among Palestinians. Dr. Sabela found large numbers still want to emigrate.
In this report, we are opening for the first time the file of the Christians in the Arab world. We speak with senior church leaders, throwing light on the relations between Muslims and Christians in the Arab world.
Participants of an Islamic Christian Conference claim work needs to be done on the national and international levels in order to support the invitation of President Mubarak to form an international front.
Most requests for refugee status are based on false claims, says the author who gives examples of terrorists who were granted asylum in Europe.
The article describes how Muslim fundamentalism changed from the penniless Muslim Brotherhood of the 1940s through the 1970s to the big business of huge terrorist infrastructures supported by huge financial resources in the 1980s and 1990s.
Dr. Al-Gaoushi is professor at the Azhar University and its former dean of Mission (Dawaa) Department. Islam doesn’t accept terrorism and should not be attacked when the West addresses terrorism.
A new advanced computer program offers the possibility of getting a picture of a certain person through inserting information on the person’s features.
Suicide in the defense of Islam is considered martyrdom. But martyrdom should not be mixed with terrorism.
The Ministry of Education in Lebanon introduced a new syllabus for the state schools that does not include any religious studies. Muslim leaders oppose this decision.

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