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The Muslim World’s Inferiority Complex

By Raymond Ibrahim – American Thinker Muslims around the world are thrilled at the recent news: “Harvard University ranks the Koran as the best book on justice” is the January [...]

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The Other Genocide of Christians: On Turks, Kurds, and Assyrians

By Raymond Ibrahim – One of the most refreshing aspects of Resolution 296—which acknowledges the Armenian Genocide, and which the House recently voted overwhelmingly for—is that it also [...]

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Muslim Brotherhood Subversion vs. Jihadist Rage

By Raymond Ibrahim – FrontPage Magazine – What do Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi, Osama bin Laden and Ayman al-Zawahiri—that is, the late leader of ISIS, and the late and current leaders of [...]

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10th Annual Conference: Panel – Radical Islamic Institutions in Egypt: Can they be reformed?

Video of a panel discussion titled Radical Islamic Institutions in Egypt: Can they be reformed?  which took place during Coptic Solidarity’s 10th Annual Conference on June 21, 2019, at the [...]

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The 21: A Journey into the Land of Coptic Martyrs

By Raymond Ibrahim – Note: The following is a book review of The 21: A Journey into the Land of Coptic Martyrs by Martin Mosebach.  A shorter version was first published by the Middle East [...]

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Egypt Reinstates Hate Preaching against Non-Muslims

By Raymond Ibrahim – FrontPage Magazine – Egypt’s leading authorities have reinstated a notoriously “radical” cleric and hate preacher to the pulpit (minbar), despite strong [...]

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Systematic Discrimination: Christians Under Egyptian Rule

By Raymond Ibrahim – FrontPage Magazine – Coptic Solidarity (CS), an international human rights organization devoted to ameliorating the plight of Egypt’s indigenous [...]

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Army War College under fire over historian’s upcoming lecture on ‘clash of civilizations’ between Islam and the West

By Jared Keller – Task and Purpose – The Philadelphia chapter of a leading Muslim civil rights group is urging the U.S. Army War College to reconsider an upcoming lecture by an [...]

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“Reconciling” Egypt’s Coptic Christians to Second-Class Status

By Raymond Ibrahim – Special for Coptic Solidarity – It has been said that Egypt is the land of eternal changelessness, often in connection with the ever reliable and cyclical flooding of the [...]

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How Egypt’s Judiciary Enables the Victimization of Coptic Christians

By Raymond Ibrahim – Special for Coptic Solidarity – On Sunday, March 17, the ruling court in Minya, Egypt, recused itself and stepped down from two ongoing cases concerning the [...]