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Muslims and Christians Face to Face
by Kate Zebiri http://www.danielpipes.org/811/muslims-and-christians-face-to-face Translations of this item: Zebiri, lecturer at the University of London, takes up one of the most important factors lying behind the international politics of the Middle East: the way Muslims and Christians see each other. In a readable, insightful, and mercifully objective manner, the author covers two levels of contemporary discussion of this intricate relationship, the way popular writers and scholars see each others' religion. The result is an exemplary one-volume survey of a key topic. Several similarities emerge from the wealth of evidence Zebiri provides: (1) Each side tends to fault the other side for lapses that the other side does not even consider a problem: Muslims disdain Jesus as a career failure, Christians dismiss Muhammad as less than perfect. (2) They extend their religion's techniques to the other: thus do Christians see the Qur'an as a mix of the human and the divine, while Muslims feel free to dismiss certain of Jesus' words as "inauthentic." If anything, Zebiri points out differences that are even more interesting.
In all, Christians bend over backwards to understand the inner genius of Islam; in contrast, Zebiri notes, few Muslims are willing to explore "what makes Christianity attractive to Christians." It often happens that Christians who study Islam intensively feel attracted to it, whereas Muslims who familiarize themselves with the Christian truths find them all the more repugnant. Louis Massignon's sense of "walking on holy ground" symbolizes his faith's predominant spirit of religious pluralism; in contrast, Ismail Al-Faruqi's implication that the Christian Fathers were cynical deceivers represents the defensive Muslim outlook. Thus do Christians show their self-confidence and Muslims their self-doubts. Related Topics: History, Islam receive the latest by email: subscribe to daniel pipes' free mailing list This text may be reposted or forwarded so long as it is presented as an integral whole with complete information provided about its author, date, place of publication, and original URL. Reader comments (3) on this item
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