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Tallal Alie Turfe

Children of Abraham

United We Prevail, Divided We Fail

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Produktdetails

Verlag
iUniverse
Erschienen
2013
Sprache
English
Seiten
282
Infos
282 Seiten
ISBN
978-1-4759-9047-8

Hauptbeschreibung

Judaism, Christianity, and Islam have similar traditions and are deeply connected. The prevailing belief and practice of each is monotheistic, and all believe that God revealed Himself to Prophet Abraham, the cornerstone of the three faiths.
In Children of Abraham, author Tallal Alie Turfe, a champion for religious tolerance, explores the Scriptures, common histories, traditions, and similarities among Judaism, Christianity, and Islam. He is a strong advocate of interfaith dialogue that offers the chance for better understanding, collaboration, and partnership toward a safer and peaceful world.
Children of Abraham offers solutions toward fostering a deeper sense of unity by bringing the followers of the three faiths together to bridge the gap and build connections across religious and cultural differences.

The author has compiled a wonderful collection of data driven facts as well as thoughtful religious views to help 21st Century followers of Abrahamic religions understand and respect each other.
Rabbi Emeritus Allen S. Maller,
Temple Akiba

A must read by those who are in a position of influence such as Rabbis, Pastors, Imams, and other religious leaders. Children of Abraham provides a period of dialogue without imposition or conversion.
Father Dr. George H. Shalhoub, St. Mary Orthodox Church

Professor Tallal Turfe has eloquently written and thoroughly portrayed the commonalities between the Abrahamic religions. Children of Abraham will inspire followers of these faiths toward the common cause of peace, tolerance, ethics, and mutual respect.
Imam Abdul Latif Berry,
Islamic Institute of Knowledge

Werbliche Überschrift

This study explores the commonalities between the Abrahamic faiths—Judaism, Christianity, and Islam—seeking to facilitate the common causes of peace, tolerance, security, and solidarity.