A Time for Dialogue Between the West and Islam
This issue features several articles about interfaith understanding. Frédéric Chavanne argues that building understanding between the West and Islam is everyone's responsibility. Imam Sajid talks about his passion for interfaith bridge building and Jehangir Sarosh about 'Finding the other', while Robert Webb finds unexpected fruits out of the 9/11 tragedy.
この号には 10 件の記事があります
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The world lay at RD Mathur's feet as a young man - and he decided to give everything to try and change it.
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Frederic Chavanne argues that it is more important to get to know Muslims than to have opinions about them.
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The most precious secret I have found for creating happiness is the practice of silence and inner listening.
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There is inspiration and food for thought in Alain de Botton's book "The consolations of philosophy".
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'This opportunity to hear positive things about the other in one's own safe environment is how mindsets can be changed.'
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Why would a successful Kenyan salesman give up his career in order to become a thorn in his government's flesh?
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Marie-Noélle Ferrieux-Patterson is no stranger to controversy.
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'Evil exists,' says Imam Abduljalil Sajid. 'It can only be eradicated with good provided our objective is clear.'
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Even the worst of tragedies may bear some fruit. That's clearly the case in America in the wake of 11 September.
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