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Topic: Israel and Palestine, Middle East
In June of 2019, Arab Baptist Theological Seminary Professor of Islamic Studies Dr. Martin Accad wrote an article titled: “The Long-Awaited US Peace Plan, the So-Called “Deal of the Century,” Would Need a Whole Greater Deal of Justice to Succeed.”…
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Topic: Israel and Palestine, Middle East, History & Politics, Middle East
There has been a dramatic decline in the number of Christians in the Middle East and they face some difficult dilemmas. At the time of the Islamic Conquests in the 7th century, a few thousand Muslim Arabs were ruling over…
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Topic: Israel and Palestine, Middle East, History & Politics, Middle East, Middle East, Refugees
I was born in the same year Lebanon entered into what would become sixteen years of civil war. During the years of Syrian occupation, our people were killed, our women raped, our national resources plundered, and our dignity stolen. I remember…
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Topic: Israel and Palestine, Middle East, History & Politics, Middle East, Middle East, Refugees, Middle East
“The perseverance of small, powerless drops of water dripping on the same rock, in the same place, ends by breaking the rock. In the same way, the power of faith with perseverance can break walls of hatred, of rejection, and…
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Topic: Israel and Palestine, Middle East, History & Politics, Middle East, Middle East, Refugees, Middle East, History & Politics, Middle East
Although “realignment” has been the word of the month, it seems, in the world of Middle Eastern socio-political analysis, a likelier descriptor might be that of “making explicit that which has up to now remained implicit.” While US-Israeli relations and…
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Topic: Israel and Palestine, Middle East, History & Politics, Middle East, Middle East, Refugees, Middle East, History & Politics, Middle East, Culture and Worldview, Identity, Middle East
I am a native Lebanese citizen. I was born and raised in Lebanon. I love Lebanon, despite the insecurity, uncertainty, and corruption that characterize the country, and despite having grown up during the civil war. Lebanon has left its mark…
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Topic: Israel and Palestine, Middle East, History & Politics, Middle East, Middle East, Refugees, Middle East, History & Politics, Middle East, Culture and Worldview, Identity, Middle East, History & Politics, Middle East
President Trump’s first foreign trip includes Saudi Arabia, Israel, and the Vatican, an itinerary no other President has endeavored. Trump addressed the leaders of about 50 Muslim nations while in Saudi Arabia. While in the Holy Land, he met with…
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Topic: Israel and Palestine, Middle East, History & Politics, Middle East, Middle East, Refugees, Middle East, History & Politics, Middle East, Culture and Worldview, Identity, Middle East, History & Politics, Middle East, Middle East, Shariah Law
If sharia law is for Muslims, what is its place in a Muslim-majority nation? If the answer seems obvious, that may be part of the problem. But another part is understanding sharia law in the first place, and in a…
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Topic: Israel and Palestine, Middle East, History & Politics, Middle East, Middle East, Refugees, Middle East, History & Politics, Middle East, Culture and Worldview, Identity, Middle East, History & Politics, Middle East, Middle East, Shariah Law, History & Politics, Middle East, Radicalism, Uncategorized
The answer to this question must be an emphatic NO! There are plenty of situations where Islamists do not resort to violence. But at the same time they face a real dilemma. They want their society to be more consistently…
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Topic: Israel and Palestine, Middle East, History & Politics, Middle East, Middle East, Refugees, Middle East, History & Politics, Middle East, Culture and Worldview, Identity, Middle East, History & Politics, Middle East, Middle East, Shariah Law, History & Politics, Middle East, Radicalism, Uncategorized, History & Politics, Middle East, Radicalism
Every few days, we seem to wake up to another massacre committed by ISIS. And these are, of course, only the ones that the media reports. ISIS, in reality, is committing massacres on a daily basis. We have become familiar…
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Topic: Israel and Palestine, Middle East, History & Politics, Middle East, Middle East, Refugees, Middle East, History & Politics, Middle East, Culture and Worldview, Identity, Middle East, History & Politics, Middle East, Middle East, Shariah Law, History & Politics, Middle East, Radicalism, Uncategorized, History & Politics, Middle East, Radicalism, Faith & Practice, Middle East, Radicalism
CAIRO (BP) — Egypt’s president, in a move applauded by conservative Western media, is challenging senior Muslim clerics to reform their teachings rather than fuel extremist ideologies that have led to widespread terrorism in the name of Islam. Abdel-Fattah al-Sisi,…
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Topic: Israel and Palestine, Middle East, History & Politics, Middle East, Middle East, Refugees, Middle East, History & Politics, Middle East, Culture and Worldview, Identity, Middle East, History & Politics, Middle East, Middle East, Shariah Law, History & Politics, Middle East, Radicalism, Uncategorized, History & Politics, Middle East, Radicalism, Faith & Practice, Middle East, Radicalism, Culture and Worldview, ISIS, Middle East
Once again, the western world reacted with shock when Muslims seemed to act violently against them. In recent days people have taken sides, as confrontation leads them to farther and farther extremes. Those in the West believe they are protecting…
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