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Friday, 29 November 2013

ISLAM - CHRISTIANITY For Muslim scholar, Islam does not know how to engage in dialogue, must learn from Christians - Asia News


by Idris Tawfiq

The first Muslim guest at the World Council of Churches, a professor from Al Azhar is struck by the mutual respect and willingness to listen shown by Christian delegates. He would like to see Muslims behave this way. As am ambassador of Islam, he calls on Muslims to "open up to the issues of poverty and care for creation."
Cairo (AsiaNews) - The Muslim world "has yet to learn mutual respect and to listen to others because violence and aggressiveness are not even useful roads even if one wants to proselytise. I learnt from Christians that we can be together, faithful of different religions or traditions, without condemning or damning each other to hell," this according to Idris Tawfiq, a professor at the prestigious Islamic university of Al Azhar, who attended the assembly of the World Council of Churches, which took place recently in South Korea. Here is his full testimonial.

Read the full interview here:
ISLAM - CHRISTIANITY For Muslim scholar, Islam does not know how to engage in dialogue, must learn from Christians - Asia News

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