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    INTERCULTURAL RELATIONS IN PALESTINE IN THE LIGHT IN THE MIDDLE EAST CONFLICTS by Jamil Absi

    Published 2016-10-01
    “…It had an influence and underwent the influences of the most important civilizations in the history of the mankind since the civilization of Ancient Egyptians, through the Babylonians, Assyrians, Greeks, Persians, Romans, Byzantines civilizations until today’s Arab Christians and Muslims and Jewish Israel civilization. …”
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    Jacobite Explanation of the Trinity in the Context of Muʿtazilite Theology: Abu Raʾitah al-Takriti by Vali Abdi

    Published 2019-12-01
    “…Several pre-Islamic Arab Christian authors wrote treatises concerning their beliefs in Arabic, some of which date back to the early Islamic centuries. …”
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    The Prophet Muḥammad’s Covenant with Yūḥannah Ibn Ru’bah and the Christians of Aylah by Abdalrahman Abulmajd

    Published 2021-06-01
    “…The article also briefly makes use of other covenants contracted between the Prophet and other Arab Christian tribes. The covenants reveal Prophet Muḥammad’s desire for religious pluralism and the granting of rights to all people, regardless of religion, creed, or personal practices. …”
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    Livres et pratique de la lecture chez les chrétiens (Syrie, Liban) XVIIe - XVIIIe siècles by Bernard Heyberger

    Published 1999-09-01
    “…Staying within the religious domain, the arrival, in the 18th century, of the Protestant printed works, the creation of Oriental printing presses and the circulation of works originating from Orthodox regions enlarged the gamut of expression and reading material offered to Arab Christians. Local production of die printed works was, in some way, an inevitable offspring of efforts to educate the clergy and the believers.One should not simply categorize these books as religious. …”
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    A Community of Many Worlds by Vincent F. Biondo III

    Published 2005-10-01
    “…In the first chapter, Alixa Naff explains that the community was formed around 1895, when Christian missionaries in Syria encouraged Arab Christians near Mount Lebanon to work in New York for a couple of years to make money for their families. …”
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    Use and barriers to the use of telehealth services in the Arab population in Israel: a cross sectional survey by Nadav Penn, Michal Laron

    Published 2023-05-01
    “…It was found that Arab Christians are more likely to use digital services than Arab Muslims, even when background characteristics are statistically controlled. …”
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    Coïmbre, Tolède, Lisbonne by Jean-Pierre Molénat

    Published 2022-07-01
    “…At Coimbra, in 1064, as at Toledo, in 1095, and again at Lisbon, in 1147, the so-called "Reconquest" coming from the north of the peninsula, even from further afield, found on the spot groups of Arabized Christians, who are commonly refered to as "Mozarabs". …”
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    Arabscy chrześcijanie wobec fatum. ‘Abdallāh ibn al-Faḍl al-Anṭākī i jego traktat "O obaleniu wyroku gwiazd" by Michał Sadowski

    Published 2014-09-01
    “…The paper aims to discuss the origin of Arab Christian teaching on fate and to deliver to the Polish reader its first Polish translation. …”
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    From the poetic heritage of Sulayman, bishop of Gaza (10th–11th cent.) by Sofia Melikyan, Anastasia Edelshtain

    Published 2022-12-01
    “…The publication presents a commented interlinear and literary translation of two qasidas (poems) from the Divan (collection) of the first known Arab Christian poet – Sulayman al-Ghazzi, bishop of Gaza in Palestine (Xth-XIth cent.). …”
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    Religion and ethnicity at work: a study of British Muslim women’s labour market performance by Miaari, S, Khattab, N, Johnston, R

    Published 2018
    “…The literature on British Muslim women’s labour market experience suffers from four lacunae: the inadequate analysis of the multi-layered facets of their identities and the disadvantages they face; the narrow range of labour market outcomes studied (primarily labour market participation and unemployment); a lack of recent studies on the integration of Muslim women, educated in the UK and with English as their first language, into the labour market; and the absence of material on several sub-groups due to the lack of data, notably Arab, Christian Indian and White-British Muslim women. …”
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    Gradual parallel-process training for counseling students delivering intervention programs by Efrat Hadar, Ora Peleg

    Published 2023-09-01
    “…Of them, 29 (88%) were women; 15 were Jews, 17 were Arabs (15 Muslims and two Christians), and one was a non-Arab Christian born abroad. Most interviewees (28) were married, and their mean age was 34.79 (SD = 7.57, range = 26–54). …”
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    The image of the caliph al-Mamun and its transformation in medieval christian-arabic literature by Anastasia Salimovskaya

    Published 2021-12-01
    “…The texts in question are of interest as evidence of the popularity of the chosen caliph among Arab-Christian authors who attempted to create his positive image in texts of various genres. …”
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    Peut-on trouver trace de la Loi islamique dans les documents arabes chrétiens de Tolède des XIIe et XIIIe siècles? by Jean-Pierre Molénat

    Published 2016-12-01
    “…That said, the contract celebration is situated in a recent past, and not in the present, as it occurs with the notarial acts form the non-Arab Christian population from the same period. Yet, over and above the formal issues, it is not easy to find a direct influence of the Islamic law in those diplomas. …”
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    Religious and Heritage Education in Israel in an Era of Secularism by Yaacov J. Katz

    Published 2018-10-01
    “…Israel as a unique country composed of a religiously heterogeneous society of native-born Israelis whose parents arrived in the country before the declaration of Israel as an independent state in 1948 and immigrant Jews coming from countries spread throughout the world, mainly from the early 1960s until the present time, as well as Arab Moslem, Arab Christian, and Druze citizens born in the country. …”
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    Testimonia Koleksiyonları ve Hıristiyan Apolojetik-Polemik Eserlerdeki Şahit-Metinlerin Kullanımı/Testimonia Collections and Using Proof-text in Christian Apological Literature... by Zeynep Yücedoğru

    Published 2023-06-01
    “…This study focuses on how biblical testimonia, which accompanied theological arguments from the first centuries onwards, were used and interpreted in Christian authors' apologetics and polemics against Muslims together with the strategy of "arguing from the book" and what are the similarities and differences in scriptural argumentation of Arab Christian authors compared to the previous testimonia tradition.…”
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    Sequence variation in PPP1R13L results in a novel form of cardio‐cutaneous syndrome by Tzipora C Falik‐Zaccai, Yiftah Barsheshet, Hanna Mandel, Meital Segev, Avraham Lorber, Shachaf Gelberg, Limor Kalfon, Shani Ben Haroush, Adel Shalata, Liat Gelernter‐Yaniv, Sarah Chaim, Dorith Raviv Shay, Morad Khayat, Michal Werbner, Inbar Levi, Yishay Shoval, Galit Tal, Stavit Shalev, Eli Reuveni, Emily Avitan‐Hersh, Eugene Vlodavsky, Liat Appl‐Sarid, Dorit Goldsher, Reuven Bergman, Zvi Segal, Ora Bitterman‐Deutsch, Orly Avni

    Published 2017-03-01
    “…Abstract Dilated cardiomyopathy (DCM) is a life‐threatening disorder whose genetic basis is heterogeneous and mostly unknown. Five Arab Christian infants, aged 4–30 months from four families, were diagnosed with DCM associated with mild skin, teeth, and hair abnormalities. …”
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    Los mozárabes frente al rito romano: balance historiográfico de una relación polémica = Mozarabs in the face of the Roman Rite: A State of the Question on a Contraversial Relations... by Juan Pablo Rubio Sadia

    Published 2018-05-01
    “…The response of the Mozarabic communities with respect to the obligation to adopt the Roman rite during the eleventh and twelfth centuries is an interesting phenomenon which sheds light on the extent to which the ancient Hispano-Visigothic liturgy was part of the essence of the Arabized Christian’s identity and in what way did they conceive the foreign rite. …”
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    A new creative Kurdish constitution in the Middle East / naujoji kūrybinė kurdų konstitucija Viduriniuosiuose Rytuose by Loqman Radpey, Gregory Rose

    Published 2017-07-01
    “…The study aims to describe the articles of the constitution to analyze how minority Yazidis, Armenians, Arabs, Christians, Chechens, and Kurds might promote this model for the rest of Syria as a form of “democratic federalism”. …”
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