Emotions of the weak: violence and ethnic boundaries among Coptic Christians in Egypt

Author: Hyun Jeong Ha

Publisher/Publication: Ethnic and Racial Studies

Volume/Issue: 40(1)

DOI/ISBN: 10.1080/01419870.2016.1201586

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The Copts and the Egyptian Revolution: Various Attitudes and Dreams

Author: Magdi Guirguis

Publisher/Publication: Social Research

Volume/Issue: 79(2)

DOI/ISBN: www.jstor.org/stable/23350075

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Challenges and developments: Christian‐Muslim relations in the Middle East

Author: Hugh Goddard

Publisher/Publication: International Journal for the Study of the Christian Church

Volume/Issue: 3(2)

DOI/ISBN: 10.1080/14742250308574031

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Christian versus Muslim employment in Mandatory Palestine

Author: Erik Eliav Freas

Publisher/Publication: Islam and Christian-Muslim Relations

Volume/Issue: 26(3)

DOI/ISBN: 10.1080/09596410.2015.1041258

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We are different!’ Similarities between Christian and Muslim women in Jordan

Author: Julia Droeber

Publisher/Publication: Islam and Christian-Muslim Relations

Volume/Issue: 23(1)

DOI/ISBN: 10.1080/09596410.2011.634597

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Lebanon’s Christians return to Mass — under social distancing guidelines

Publication Date: 10/5/2020

Source: Crux Now

Lebanon’s churches have welcomed worshippers for the first time in nearly two months.
Most churches were closed to the public to limit the spread of coronavirus, but Lebanese authorities have started easing restrictions that were imposed in March.

Churches and mosques are now permitted to welcome worshippers for congregational prayers on Sundays and Fridays as long as capacities are limited and other safety guidelines including social distancing measures are respected.

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