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Chronicling the Christian presence in Iraq Masarat

Masarat for Cultural Foundation and media development,released a reference book entitled “Christians in Iraq comprehensive history and current challenges». The size of 900 pages, which included the history of the Christian presence in Iraq since Christianity enter the year 76 AD and even displace the Christians of Mosul, in the summer of 2014.

 

   Section I: effects, cities and communities map. While the second section: Iraq’s Christians under Muslim rule, and then responded special section on «Iraq’s Christians in the Ottoman Empire», Section III: «Christians in Iraq and the state of contemporary» (1921-2003),. Section IV: was devoted to the study of «the reality of Christians in the current transformations.

The envisioned Section V: «the future of the Christian presence in the audience and decay». And devoted Section VI: «legislation, statistics and documents on Iraq’s Christians». Included hundreds of documents relating to the Christians in the twentieth century and  the first years of twenty one century. 

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