Christianity in Mecca
Before the emergence of Islam, in the era of what is called “pre-Islamic history” in Islamic history, there was in Mecca, the city that witnessed the birth of Muhammad […]
Before the emergence of Islam, in the era of what is called “pre-Islamic history” in Islamic history, there was in Mecca, the city that witnessed the birth of Muhammad […]
This list is taken from the book “The Church of the Great City of God, Antioch,” by Dr. Asad Rustom. You can go through history to learn more about the patriarchs
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Eastern Christianity suffered a lot from the Western Crusades (or Frankish campaigns) that invaded our East (starting in 1908 AD) in the name of...
Saint John the Baptist is, along with Saint Mary, the Mother of God, one of the most important holy figures who lived in the time of the Lord Jesus. So,
The Islamic heritage, based on the Qur’an, rejects the account of the crucifixion of Christ and all the Christian belief in redemption and salvation that resulted from it. The Qur’anic text
Since its inception, Islam has known an ascetic, austere trend, thanks to several factors, including: the bloody civil wars that took place between Muslims in
The Prophet Elias is mentioned twice in the Qur’an, in Surat Al-An’am and Al-Saffat. He is one of the twenty-five prophets mentioned by name in the Qur’an.
The Qur’an mentions the Holy Spirit repeatedly, sometimes with the word “the Holy Spirit” (without the definite article “the”) and sometimes “the Spirit,” “the Faithful Spirit,”
Islamic heritage considers Jesus Christ to be among the five great prophets in whom they believe, while the other four are: Noah
The biography of Jesus Christ in the Gospels is characterized by stories of the miracles that he performed in order to guide people to the worship of the one God. That was the goal
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In the last ten years, discoveries of Christian antiquities have increased in the Arabian Gulf, greatly enriching historical knowledge about the gospel that began from
The Levant Desert extends from Palmyra in the north to Hauran in the south. Not all of them were desolate and sparsely populated, as it was certain that they had been since