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Challenges and developments: Christian‐Muslim relations in the Middle East
Christian communities in Iraq and Syria are still very fragile
Christian leaders in Syria call for an end to ‘unjust’ sanctions that they say hamper aid to the needy
Christian leaders in Syria call for the end of ‘unjust’ sanctions
Christian minorities celebrate Christmas across the Middle East, pandemic dampens spirit
Christian political participation in the Arab world
Christianity Is the World’s Most Persecuted Religion, Confirms New Report
Christians and the Middle East Conflict
Christians are most under threat minorities in the Middle East
Christians in Lebanon: A short history of the Maronite Church
Christians in the Middle East – Past, Present and Future
Christians, others warn Turkey is 'weaponizing water' in northeast Syria
Crusades: Volume 11
Eastern Christianity in the Modern Middle East
Emigration of Christians from the Arab Middle East: A New Reading
Engaging Islam Institute presents Christianity as a Middle Eastern religion
Event: International Workshop on Christianity in the Middle East | October 21, 2022
Few Christians in the Middle East but more influential than ever before
French Christian group allegedly backs Syrian regime
Globalization Processes and Christians in the Middle East: A Comparative Analysis
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