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Saturday, 15 June 2019 14:00

Religious Pluralism in the Middle East: the Canary in the Coal Mine | Middle East Bulletin 36

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Living as a religious minority in Erdogan’s Turkey: Sunnification and conspiracy theories


Maria Kourpa


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Christians in Syria and Lebanon: Precarious balances

Charalampos Tsitsopoulos

7


10


Facets of religious pluralism in Egypt


Stavros I. Drakoularakos


11


15


Holy Lands of faith, blood and conflicts


Eleni-Panagiota Stoupa


16


19


The United Arab Emirates: Institutionalizing tolerance


Charitini Petrodaskalaki


20


23


Bahaism: A peaceful religion under persecution


Alexandra Nikopoulou


24


27


Kakais’ evolving dilemma; Survival through tested secrecy or claiming more in the open?


Ilias Mitrousis


28


31

Yazidis: attempts to recover and struggle to survive in post-ISIS era

Katia Zagoritou 32 36
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