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This series places a number of the world’s influential religions under the spotlight, from inception to promulgation including the daily routines and other rituals.
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The film showcases the raise of Pope Shenouda and the state of the Coptic Church in the 1940’s and 1950’s, the Sunday schools and teaching in the life of the eloquent poet Nahir Jayed, who become Antonios Assouryani after being a monk.
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This documentary series in twelve parts tackles Israeli society from the inside but through an Arab point of view.
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STREETS’ STORIES reveals the relationships between people and their surroundings and the social, economic, political, historical and cultural links between a civilization and its people.
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Ahmed Yaseen is the founder of Hamas, an Islamist Palestinian paramilitary organization and political party. This organization (Hamas), gained popularity in Palestinian society by establishing hospitals, education systems, libraries, and other services, but it has also claimed responsibility for a number of suicide attacks targeting Israeli civilians.
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Saad El Shazly founded the paratroopers in Egypt in 1954 and was commander of the first paratrooper battalion in the Egyptian Army. He became the Chief of Staff of the Egyptian Armed Forces on May 16, 1971. He is also the last military commander who withdraws from the Sinai before the Israel captured it.
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This documentary series consists of four parts that deal with the history and culture of Arab Christians.
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AL NAKBA – 200 min documentary telling the story of the Palestinian Catastrophe (Al Nakba) starting from the 18th century to today. The role of the British Mandate and the ethnic cleansing operations climax between 1947 – 1949, till the on-going Nakba that is taking place nowadays.
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AL NAKBA – 200 min documentary telling the story of the Palestinian Catastrophe (Al Nakba) starting from the 18th century to today. The role of the British Mandate and the ethnic cleansing operations climax between 1947 – 1949, till the on-going Nakba that is taking place nowadays.
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