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Islam and Christianity in medieval Anatolia
Islam, Christianity Alike in Essence: Iranian President
Islamist militiamen in Tahrir al Sham allow Christians to publicly celebrate Mass in the province of Idlib
Istanbul, first Islamic prayer in Chora: Christian frescoes and mosaics covered
Istanbul's Hagia Sophia holds first Friday prayers since reconversion to mosque
Jailed Christian Converts: The Regime is Destroying Our Churches
Jerusalem Catholic leader: Israeli and Palestinian doctors united against COVID-19
Jerusalem priest calls on Christians to protect Al-Aqsa Mosque from Israeli raids
Kurdistan Region remains ‘first choice’ for Iraqi Christians: Erbil Archbishop
Kurdistan’s Christians attend first church services since lockdown lifted
Kurdistan’s President congratulated all Christians on Easter Day
Kuwait Removes Christmas Tree Fixture From The Avenues Mall
Lebanese cardinal: ‘The Church has a great duty’ after Beirut explosion
Lebanese Christian cleric to Hariri: avoid 'secret deals' in forming cabinet
Lebanese Christians and Their Role in the Middle East: A Conversation with Habib C. Malik
Lebanon: Shia Mufti calls for scrapping the Taif Agreement
Lebanon's Christian leader Geagea in crosshairs with Hezbollah
Lebanon's Christians reflect on impact of blast on community and country
Lebanon's top Christian cleric seen to criticise Hezbollah, allies over crisis
Lebanon’s Christian Schools Are Full of Muslims—and They Need Help
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