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Christianity in the Middle East
  • Displaced Christian opens only restaurant in destroyed Syrian town

  • Displaced christians in Syria and Turkey appeal for help

  • Divisive rule: sectarianism and power maintenance in the Arab Spring: Bahrain, Iraq, Lebanon and Syria

  • Eastern Christian Subjectivities and Islam’s Hegemony in the Arab World (in: Middle East Christianity: The Modern Muslim World)

  • Emigration empties Qamishli of its Christian people

  • Equal eye distance: time to show more solidarity with Assyrians and other Christians

  • Erbil becomes a transit for Syria’s Christians fleeing ISIS and opposition

  • Essays on the Sects and Nationalities of Syria and Palestine. The Maronites

  • Few Christians in the Middle East but more influential than ever before

  • Fighting for the NusayrÄ« Soul: State, Protestant Missionaries and the 'AlawÄ«s in the Late Ottoman Empire

  • First communions of children, new hope for the Churches of Iraq and Syria

  • First stone of the future cathedral of the Assyrian Church of the East laid in Erbil

  • For Mideast Christians, this is not 'the most wonderful time of the year'

  • Forced Exodus: Christians in the Middle East

  • Fr. Ibrahim on the drama of Aleppo's Christians

  • French Christian group allegedly backs Syrian regime

  • From Polarization to Cohabitation in the New Middle East

  • Hassaké: Syrian Christians and Christmas in the shadow of a Turkish threat

  • How is Covid-19 affecting Christians in Syria?

  • How much longer will the Middle East celebrate Christmas?

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