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Displaced Christian opens only restaurant in destroyed Syrian town
Displaced christians in Syria and Turkey appeal for help
Dubai, Expo2020: a global event of 'tolerance and inclusiveness' during Covid
Egypt church fires resurface matters of rights, restrictions and discrimination against the country's Christian minority
Emigration of Christians from the Arab Middle East: A New Reading
Even in a Single Family, a Beirut Christmas Can Be Complicated
Event: International Workshop on Christianity in the Middle East | October 21, 2022
Hagia Sophia: Ataturk and the rich Americans who changed icon's fate
How Do Saudis Celebrate Christmas? Quietly, but Less So.
How expat families and friends enjoy Easter in Saudi Arabia
How long must Christians wait before church bells ring in Saudi Arabia?
How Qatar Accommodated for its Growing Christian Community
Interview: Reopening Muslim Minds to Freedom and Tolerance
Iranian Christians join Bible reading plan
Iranians are happy about the Pope-Sistani meeting, not the fundamentalists
IRAQ: A Christmas celebration held for the Syriac schools in Kerkeslokh
Iraq: Rebuilding churches as symbols of hope
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
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