The Middle East peace process: An Islamic perspective

The speaker asserts that Islam has no difficulty coexisting with Christianity and Judaism, and that there is no theological reason why peace cannot be established in the Middle East. He also says that there are no theological impediments to sharing Jerusalem as a holy city between the 3 monotheistic...

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Main Author: Badr, Gamal M. (Author)
Format: Print Article
Language:English
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Published: Council 1989
In: American Arab affairs
Year: 1989, Issue: 30, Pages: 81-83
Further subjects:B Middle East conflict
B Islam
B Arab countries
B Israel
B Peaceful coexistence
B International conflict
B Settlement of dispute
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Summary:The speaker asserts that Islam has no difficulty coexisting with Christianity and Judaism, and that there is no theological reason why peace cannot be established in the Middle East. He also says that there are no theological impediments to sharing Jerusalem as a holy city between the 3 monotheistic religions. (DÜI-Kwe)
ISSN:0731-6763
Contains:In: American Arab affairs