Mediating Christianity And Islam By Malak Amin

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In mankind history, the acquisition of resource and land has been one of the many core justifications to rage war with another society. Similarly to the acquisition of resources, ideologies such as religion has been a continuous justification for a group of people to engage in war with another. These consequential wars due to the intolerance of another individual’s beliefs has withstood the test of time as the Middle East continues to be ground zero for religious wars. The religions or beliefs that are in constant conflict of one another have more similarities than is realized. In Mediating Christianity and Islam, the author Malak Amin argues that the only way the two traditional faith will fluently coexist, is through understanding and emphasizing the similarities of the two. Amin backs up his belief by claiming that Muslims and the Christians are fellow believers as they are both descents of Abraham in the One God (189). …show more content…

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