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    Islam and the importance of peaceful - co-existence with other religions (with particular reference to Christianity) by Ashimi, Tijani Ahmad

    Published 2019
    “…The literal meaning of Islam, derived from the Arabic word Salaam, means peace. The word “Islam” has another root derivation – Slim – which means surrender or submission. …”
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    The apologetic and pastoral intentions of Ibn Qayyim al-Jawziyya's polemic against Jews and Christians by Hoover, Jon

    Published 2010
    “…Paul undermined Islam's claim to universality by arguing that it was intended only for the pagan Arabs and that the Qurinline imageān confirmed Christian doctrine. …”
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    The critics on the history of Arabic grammar by Yaacob, Solehah@Nik Najah Fadilah

    Published 2018
    “…John of Damascus must have borrowed his ideas from Aristotle. Since no Arabic sources speak of this connection, he raises his own suspicions, namely that Muslim sources refused to admit the borrowing of ideas from the Christians. …”
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    أثر القرآن الكريم في أدب النصارى من أدباء المهجر Impact of the Quran in the literature of the Christians of the Diaspora writers by Walid F.T Shehada, Tengku Ghani Tengku Jusoh, Maheram Ahmad

    Published 2012
    “…The study comes to show the impact of the Holy Quran as produced by the Christian of literary diaspora who have been affected by movements of renewal world –European and American – having emigrated to America and settled primarily in the land of the west and print out lifestyle there, and integrated into western society and learned a lot of languages, making them strangers Arabs for Arabic, however, the Holy Quran with its meaning and style colored what is going on in their minds and hearts. …”
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    The heritage values of Arab District, Erbil City, Iraq by Akram, Omar Khasro, Ismail, Sumarni, Franco, Daniel Jose

    Published 2016
    “…The Arab District is located in the Erbil City, near to the well-known Erbil Citadel, and its considered one of the most important districts of Erbil. …”
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    Peaceful coexistence between Muslims and Christians in Baitul Maqdis between 1897-1994: Manifestations, effects and challenges / Ibrahim Saqer Ismail Alzaeem by Ibrahim Saqer , Ismail Alzaeem

    Published 2016
    “…The findings reveals that Muslims and Christians of the City of Bait Al-Maqdis have succeeded in promoting the values of understanding and national partnership, and in establishing the basics of resisting the Zionist ambitions through adopting the Arab rights and mutual resistance at all levels to defend the Islamic and Christian holy places despite the political changes that took place in the city during the British mandate and the Israeli occupation in 1967 that led to difficulties at all aspects of life.…”
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    Education during the Arab renaissance and its path to the west by Khoury, Loulou Al-Akl

    Published 2019
    “…Yet, students are still taught had not Charles Martel beaten the Arabs, nothing would have survived.…”
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    Deciphering ‘Arab hospitality’: Identifying key characteristics and concerns by Stephenson, M. L. *, Nazia Ali

    Published 2018
    “…There exists a symbolic and socio-cultural relationship between hospitality and Arab populations, which also has its origins in the three Abrahamic (monotheistic) faiths—Christianity, Islam and Judaism. …”
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    Reclaiming Palestinian History: An Analytical Study of Ancient Arabic Language by Yaacob, Solehah@Nik Najah Fadilah, al-Sa'adi, Abdul Razak Abdul Rahman Asaad, Yeob, Shamsul Jamili

    Published 2010
    “…This research approaches ancient Palestinian history based on linguistic theory, i.e. the analytical and critical study of ancient Arabic language. The question is how linguistic theories can contribute to reclaim the history of Palestine. …”
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