Ed,

I am running basically 100% on it when a Muslim and I talk about Islam.
It seems that virtually every Muslim is aware of the role Christianity
played in forming Islam. Moses [Musa] and Jesus [Issa] are seen as
profits of God and are revered.

Bill


On Tue, 17 Sep 2002 11:11:06 -0400 "Ed Weick" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> > Ray,
> >
> > Although I am sure that it would not be popular for Muslims to 
> focus on
> > Universality at this time in history, the Quran uses the term 
> 'ahl
> > al-kitaab' which means 'people of the book'. This includes 
> Muslims,
> > Christians, and Jews. Muslims believe that they were simply the 
> latest
> > recipients in a series of messages from God. Ask any Muslim if
> > significant parts of the Quran are not also parts of the Bible.
> >
> > Bill Ward
> > **********************************************************
> > I would like to hear a Moslem speak on the Universality of all 
> faith and
> > the value of each culture in the great quilt of the Creator's 
> humanity.
> >
> > Ray
> >
> 
> I have a good friend, a devout Moslem, who I'm sure would be happy 
> to do so.
> 
> Ed Weick
> 577 Melbourne Ave.
> Ottawa, ON, K2A 1W7
> Canada
> Phone (613) 728 4630
> Fax     (613)  728 9382
> 
> 
> 
> 

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