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Christianity in the Middle East
  • Iranian Christians on Iran’s Extraordinary Protests

  • Iranian Christians Pressed During Protests, but Never Without Hope

  • Iranian Christians warned not to join uprisings as protests surpass 100 days

  • Moroccan laws and social pressure can’t stop the Church

  • Morocco Welcomes Christians With Open Arms

  • Pandemic, economy worsen situation for Syria's minority Christians

  • Religious freedom commission hits Algeria on treatment of Christians

  • Survey supports claims of 1 million Christians in Iran

  • Syria war: Ten years on, Syrian Christians say Assad 'has taken us hostage'

  • Syriac Union representative asks US administration to involve Syriacs in writing Syrian constitution

  • The ‘Coptic question’ in post-revolutionary Egypt: citizenship, democracy, religion

  • The Church flourishes in Algeria - despite many pressures

  • The Copts and the Egyptian Revolution: Various Attitudes and Dreams

  • The Copts—equal, protected or persecuted? The impact of Islamization on Muslim‐Christian relations in modern Egypt

  • The underground church of Iran

  • What will a Raisi presidency mean for Iran’s Christians?

  • Women, Christians and Their Powerful Resistance to Iran's Fanatical Regime

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