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The Christian Arabic dialect of Mērgī
Journal of Semitic Studies, 2023Abstract The area northeast of Mosul, a collection of villages with varying topography and terrain, is known for being a mosaic of ethnic and religious minorities. The village of Mērgī, the focus of interest in this paper, is one of the historical Christian settlements in the area, located on the southern foot of the Mount Maqlūb.
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2018
The enthusiasm that greeted the Arab uprisings of 2011 and was displaced by disillusionment. According to Mitri, demands for democracy continued in efforts to shape a new social and political order. Many Christians emphasized their common ethno-cultural identity with Muslims to form the “pact of citizenship” that superseded the former dhimma pact ...
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The enthusiasm that greeted the Arab uprisings of 2011 and was displaced by disillusionment. According to Mitri, demands for democracy continued in efforts to shape a new social and political order. Many Christians emphasized their common ethno-cultural identity with Muslims to form the “pact of citizenship” that superseded the former dhimma pact ...
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Christian Arabic Versions of Daniel
2016In Christian Arabic Versions of Daniel , Miriam L. Hjalm provides an insight into the Arabic transmission of the biblical Book of Daniel with a focus on translation techniques used in the early manuscripts.
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WHO ARE THE CHRISTIANS OF THE ARAB WORLD?*
International Review of Mission, 2000TAREK MITRI [**] "Arabs and Christians?" some Westerners might ask naively, or out of curiosity. Perhaps the question is rhetorical -- or does it express the extent of their astonishment and doubt? This double reference, in the singular and followed by a question mark, is the title of a recent book, written by an interested and well-informed European. [
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Christians Between Arabs and Jews
Worldview, 1979That theology is more interesting than politics is one impression gained in talking to Christians from abroad during a six-month stay in Jerusalem during the first part of 1979. Their political opinions, like those of other inhabitants of this city, are for the most part too passionately partisan and polarized to carry much weight. Pro-Israelis and pro-
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Journal of the American Oriental Society, 1996
Georg Krotkoff, Farida Abu-Haidar
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Georg Krotkoff, Farida Abu-Haidar
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Arabic Christian Televangelism
Abstract This chapter examines the reception of and resistance to Middle East Television’s (METV) programming, particularly its introduction of American-style charismatic Christian televangelism to the region. While METV’s secular content attracted diverse audiences, its unconventional religious fare, specifically as delivered by ...openaire +1 more source
II. Symposium on Christian Arabic
Oriens christianus : Hefte für die Kunde des christlichen Orients, Bd.openaire +1 more source

