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Denis MacEoin was born in Belfast (1949) and has degrees in English (MA, Dublin), Persian, Arabic and Islamic history (MA, Edinburgh) and Persian Studies (PhD, Cambridge). He has written some 35 books, 26 novels and nine works on Islam and the post-Shi'ite religion of Babism, as well as numerous articles and major encyclopedia entries. He taught Arabic and Islamic Studies at Newcastle University and was editor of The Middle East Quarterly. Currently, he devotes much of his time to pro-Israel advocacy. His most recent book is Dear Gary, Why You're Wrong about Israel.

ARTICLES BY: Denis MacEoin


April 8, 2014 2:56 pm
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An Open Letter to the Staff of the Financial Times

To the Staff of the Financial Times Dear Sir, Your correspondent David Gardner may live in Beirut, but he dwells in a very different world than mine....

November 24, 2013 5:03 pm
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Malala, Pakistan, and Israel

A few days ago, I was sitting at home undergoing a multicultural musical experience. I was, in fact, listening to a number of Qawwali songs...

May 27, 2013 10:17 am
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On Stephen Hawking and Israel, an Open Letter

Prof. Malcolm Levitt Dept. of Chemistry Southampton University 11th May 2013 Dear Professor Levitt, I am not a chemist nor, indeed, a scientist of any kind. My academic background exists...

Culture

Pioneer Israeli Artist Yaacov Agam, Sculptor and Israel Prize Laureate, Dies at 98

Internationally acclaimed Israeli sculptor Yaacov Agam, who was a pioneer of kinetic art,...

Iranian Singer Sentenced to 74 Lashes for Not Wearing Hijab During Livestream Concert

Iranian singer Parastoo Ahmadi and members of her production team have been reportedly...

World

Gunman Opens Fire in Heart of Montreal’s Jewish Community, Killing Po...

A gunman opened fire on Monday in Montreal's Côte-des-Neiges neighborhood, the heart of the city's Jewish community, killing a police...

Middle East

New Lebanon ‘Deconfliction’ Mechanism Seems to Exclude Israel,...

A new US-backed diplomatic initiative involving Iran to establish a "deconfliction mechanism" for Lebanon is facing growing criticism in Israel,...

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