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“Jusur” the International Cultural Project Supported by the Muslim World League, Led by His Excellency Mohammad bin Abdulkarim Al-Issa, Makes Its Debut

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Wednesday, August 2, 2023

“Jusur” is the first international intercultural magazine promoted and supported by the Muslim World League and directed by Professor Wael Farouq with an editorial staff composed of journalists and international professors, and with the important contribution of world-renowned personalities from the Arab and Western worlds.

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  • “Jusur” is the first international intercultural magazine promoted and supported by the Muslim World League and directed by Professor Wael Farouq with an editorial staff composed of journalists and international professors, and with the important contribution of world-renowned personalities from the Arab and Western worlds.
  • This press release features multimedia.
  • View the full release here: https://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20230802815246/en/
    Jusur - Issue 1 (Photo: Jusur)
    The initiative is promoted by a group of Arab and Western intellectuals of different faiths committed to delivering a message of empathy, understanding and cooperation among all the peoples.
  • The first issues are freely available at the link: https://almutawassit.it/magazine
    View source version on businesswire.com: https://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20230802815246/en/

Arab Americans are a much more diverse group than many of their neighbors mistakenly assume

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Wednesday, April 12, 2023

In 2022, Joe Biden made history as the first U.S. president to recognize the month, which he did again in 2023.

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  • In 2022, Joe Biden made history as the first U.S. president to recognize the month, which he did again in 2023.
  • States such as Illinois and Virginia have passed legislation to make the celebration an annual event, and dozens more have commemorated it.
  • From TV stations to entertainment media, people of Arab descent are often stereotyped as violent, oppressed or exotic.

Arab Christians

    • For many in the United States, this overlap seems natural, given how often Islam is conflated with Arab identity.
    • But just as most Muslims around the world are not Arab, not all Arabs are Muslim.
    • During the first significant wave of Arab immigration to the U.S. in the late 19th century and early 20th century, families more often than not were Syrian, Lebanese and Palestinian Christians.
    • While the Arab community in the greater Detroit area, a short drive from where I live and work, is majority Muslim, that sets it apart from many other Arab communities in the U.S. Arab American Christians are themselves diverse, identifying as Protestants and Catholics, and with a variety of Eastern Christian traditions, such as Antiochian and Coptic Orthodoxy.

From Mizrahi Jews to Shiite Muslims

    • Arab Jews, often called Mizrahi Jews, have existed since ancient times and helped shape Arab heritage through their philosophical, poetic and political contributions across centuries.
    • To be sure, Israel’s establishment and its occupation of Palestinian territories has complicated Arab Jewish identities, with new forms of antisemitism becoming more common within many Arab communities.
    • Over half identify as Sunni, 16% as Shiite and the rest with neither group, according to a 2017 Pew poll.
    • Finally, many Arab Americans identify with no religion at all, or with other faiths beyond the Abrahamic traditions.

Many nations, one box

    • Arab heritage not only includes a variety of religious traditions, but encompasses a wide range of ethnic and racial identities.
    • It is difficult to make generalizations about Arabs, whose skin tone, facial features, eye colors and hair textures embody the rich histories of human migrations and settlements that characterize western Asia and northern Africa.
    • And Arab identities in the U.S. are becoming only more complex, given the diversity of national backgrounds reflected in the more recent waves of Arab immigration from the 1960s to today.

Complicated identities

    • The term Afro Arab is growing as a term of self-description for Black Arab Americans seeking to make space for their multifaceted identities and heritage.
    • Black communities are a part of every Arab country, from Iraq to Morocco.
    • These dual identities are still fraught, given the pervasiveness of anti-Black racism within some Arab communities, which often stems from the legacies of the trans-Saharan and Ottoman slave trades.
    • Still, Tunisia’s president recently provoked outrage after he gave a racist speech targeting African migrants and Black Tunisians.

500-year journey

    • Based on true accounts, Lalami narrates how he was enslaved and brought to current-day Florida by 16th-century Spanish colonizers.
    • If heritage months are an opportunity to celebrate the diversity of America, the diversity of the Arab community itself should not be overlooked.

Coptic Orphans Responds to Urgent COVID19 Need by Joining #GivingTuesdayNow in Global Day of Giving and Unity

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Thursday, April 30, 2020

#GivingTuesdayNow is a global day of giving and unity, set to take place on May 5, 2020 as an emergency response to the unprecedented need caused by COVID-19.

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  • #GivingTuesdayNow is a global day of giving and unity, set to take place on May 5, 2020 as an emergency response to the unprecedented need caused by COVID-19.
  • "Coptic Orphans has worked with GivingTuesday in the past," said Executive Director Nermien Riad.
  • Coptic Orphans is an award-winning international Christian development organization that has transformed the lives of over 55,000 children in Egypt since 1988.
  • #GivingTuesdayNow is organized by GivingTuesday, in partnership with its global network of leaders, partners, communities and generous individuals.

Coptic Orphans Has Adapted Operations in Response to COVID-19

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Monday, April 20, 2020

Coptic Orphans, a nonprofit dedicated to helping fatherless children in Egypt, has jumped out well ahead of the COVID-19 pandemic.

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  • Coptic Orphans, a nonprofit dedicated to helping fatherless children in Egypt, has jumped out well ahead of the COVID-19 pandemic.
  • The children served by Coptic Orphans are especially vulnerable, as their departed fathers were the sole breadwinners for the family.
  • "A good charity must always be able to adapt to conditions on the ground," said Coptic Orphans Executive Director Nermien Riad.
  • Coptic Orphans is an award-winning international Christian development organization that has transformed the lives of over 55,000 children in Egypt since 1988.

COPT Adds COVID-19 Update Presentation to Website

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Wednesday, April 15, 2020

Corporate Office Properties Trust (COPT or the Company) (NYSE: OFC) has added a presentation to its website that provides a status update on the Companys operations and development projects resulting from the COVID-19 pandemic (the COVID-19 Presentation).

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  • Corporate Office Properties Trust (COPT or the Company) (NYSE: OFC) has added a presentation to its website that provides a status update on the Companys operations and development projects resulting from the COVID-19 pandemic (the COVID-19 Presentation).
  • The COVID-19 Presentation is posted in the Latest Updates section of COPTs Investors website: https://investors.copt.com/ , and can be linked to here: https://investors.copt.com/Cache/IRCache/8c00bba3-a277-1618-8cf4-66aea4e...
    The COVID-19 Presentation provides information as of April 14, 2020, and answers many questions COPTs management has received from analysts and investors.
  • The Company intends to update this new presentation if and when circumstances merit.
  • COPT is a REIT that owns, manages, leases, develops and selectively acquires office and data center properties.

Coptic Orphans Announces the Appointment of New Board Members Mr. Hany Kadry Demian and Dr. Kamal Ibrahim

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Thursday, February 27, 2020

WASHINGTON, Feb. 27, 2020 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- Coptic Orphans announces the appointment of two new board members, Mr. Hany Kadry Demian and Dr. Kamal Ibrahim, to its Board of Directors.

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  • WASHINGTON, Feb. 27, 2020 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- Coptic Orphans announces the appointment of two new board members, Mr. Hany Kadry Demian and Dr. Kamal Ibrahim, to its Board of Directors.
  • "Mr. Demian and Dr. Ibrahim respectively, bring incredible skills to Coptic Orphans at a favorable time of expansion for our organization," said Nermien Riad, Executive Director of Coptic Orphans.
  • Mr. Hany Kadry Demian was Egypt's Finance Minister for two years until March 2016, following an outstanding career at the top economic policy spheres in Egypt and lead international institutions.
  • Coptic Orphans is an award-winning international Christian development organization that has transformed the lives of over 55,000 children in Egypt since 1988.

Coptic Solidarity Announces 10th Anniversary Conference in Washington, DC

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Thursday, June 13, 2019

WASHINGTON, June 13, 2019 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ --Coptic Solidarity's 10th Annual Conference will be hosted in Washington, D.C. on June 20-21, 2019 and will focus on Egypt's Copts: Prospects of Equality in a Radicalized Society.

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  • WASHINGTON, June 13, 2019 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ --Coptic Solidarity's 10th Annual Conference will be hosted in Washington, D.C. on June 20-21, 2019 and will focus on Egypt's Copts: Prospects of Equality in a Radicalized Society.
  • Gala dinner tickets may be purchased for $125 on Coptic Solidarity's website.
  • The conference is free and open to the public and press.
  • Guests should register online and will receive an electronic security code which will be scanned on their mobile device to access the venues.

First Ever Global Coptic Day Unites Coptic Orthodox Christians in Worldwide Celebration on June 1, 2019

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Thursday, May 16, 2019

FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla., May 16, 2019 /PRNewswire/ --"When I presented the idea of Global Coptic Day to His Holiness Pope Tawadros II in Egypt last November 20th, I was elated by the response," says Nader Anise, Co-Founder of Global Coptic Day.

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  • FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla., May 16, 2019 /PRNewswire/ --"When I presented the idea of Global Coptic Day to His Holiness Pope Tawadros II in Egypt last November 20th, I was elated by the response," says Nader Anise, Co-Founder of Global Coptic Day.
  • Precisely one month prior, Anise had laid out the Global Coptic Day framework to his Diocesan bishop, His Grace Bishop Youssef, Coptic Orthodox Bishop of the Southern United States, during a 30-minute conference call.
  • To celebrate Global Coptic Day on June 1st, participants are asked to use the P.R.A.I.S.E.
  • The Global Coptic Day website is www.globalcopticday.org and the handle on all social media channels is @globalcopticday.

Coptic Solidarity Commends Resolution Introduced by Rep. French Hill for Coptic Equality

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Wednesday, January 23, 2019

Coptic Solidarity strongly commends Reps. Hill and Cicilline for continuing to champion equality and religious freedom for the Copts of Egypt in an equitable, tangible, and realistic manner.

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  • Coptic Solidarity strongly commends Reps. Hill and Cicilline for continuing to champion equality and religious freedom for the Copts of Egypt in an equitable, tangible, and realistic manner.
  • Representatives to support human rights and religious freedom for Copts and all Egyptians by cosponsoring the resolution.
  • Congressman Hill stated "Egypt and the United States are important partners in the fight against terrorism.
  • Coptic Solidarity strongly urges all concerned individuals to send messages to their U.S. Representative through Coptic Solidarity's website asking them to cosponsor this resolution.

Coptic Solidarity Cautions A New Cathedral Does Not Negate The Reality Of The Copts Ongoing Persecution

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Tuesday, January 15, 2019

WASHINGTON, Jan. 15, 2019 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ --Coptic Solidarity welcomes the opening of a new cathedral in Egypt's administrative Capital.

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  • WASHINGTON, Jan. 15, 2019 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ --Coptic Solidarity welcomes the opening of a new cathedral in Egypt's administrative Capital.
  • Yet, a single church remains only symbolic, as it is not accompanied by genuine changes in the Copts' conditions.
  • It is not a reason to deny the ongoing persecution of Egypt's Copts at the hands of the Egyptian government and society, or their lack of religious freedom.
  • It does little to rectify the decades-long onerous restrictions by the Egyptian government on the repair and construction of churches.