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Zayn al-Sammāk writes that Christ and Moses are in the Prophet Muhammad’s heart and laments animosity among religions.
The author calls for a convergence of faiths rather than an interfaith dialogue because the latter is useless among people who believe in God and his messengers.
The author of the article points out that religious discourse should be changed to fit today’s world and argues that the issues the Qur’ān tackles were meant for the people of the time of its revelation.
The author believes that there is no suspicious relationship between Pope Shenouda and Rifa’at Al-Sa’id as Adel Hamouda mentioned in his article "The Suspicious Relationship Between Pope Shenouda and Rifa’at Al-Sa’id." He said that the Pope with his religious position is above all suspicion and...
The author believes that disagreements regarding religion lead to its multiplicity - there is only one religion according to God and not 2 or 3. He is of the opinion that globalization might lead to the gathering of people around one religion, without getting bogged down in details that might...
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