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Although a committee was held to reconcile disputes among religions, this article sheds light on the fact that there are no disputes in the first place as all religions are inter-related. These disputes are rather man-made ones as a result of misunderstanding.
‘Abd al-Latīf Fāyid writes about the importance of developing education in Egypt.
The author believes that Pope Benedict’s claim that Islām was spread by the sword is not true and lacks study and understanding.
The author of the article comments on a book about the Prophet Muhammad by the Christian writer Nabīl Louqā Bibāwī. He explains that while Christian and Jewish clerics added to their holy books, the Islamic faith remained unchanged.
Pope Benedict XVI of the Roman Catholic Church said, during his inauguration ceremony, that he would continue the Muslim-Christian dialogue. Such a statement is most welcomed by Muslims.
The Middle East Council of Churches held its meetings in Iran this time. The Council’s leaders had a Christian-Muslim dialogue with Iranian leaders regarding the Palestinian case as well as issuing a statement condemning the Israeli attacks on the original inhabitants of the country.
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