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http://www.agi.it/english/news.pl?doc=200610202133-1304-RT1-CRO-0-NF51&page=0&id=agionline-eng.arabRome, Oct. 20 - There could be no better occasion than the end of Ramadan to speak about dialogue between Islam and Christianity. This is the spirit in which today, at Rome's Grand mosque, the fifth day of dialogue was celebrated. The first ever event of its kind in Rome was held five years ago, little more than a month after September 11, 2001. "A clash of civilizations is spoken of too often and not enough of the results of days like today," were the opening remarks of the secretary general of the Italian Islamic Cultural Centre, Abdellah Redouane. He was seconded by the minister for social solidarity, Paolo Ferrero, who noted that "in a moment like the one at hand, in which the idea of God is used to divide, initiatives such as the one we're here for today work towards uniting and speaking in the name of God." After the visit top the mosque, a round table was participated in by monsignor Piero Coda, professor of the Lateranense University and president of the Italian theological Association, Professor Paolo Naso, director of Confronti; Franca Cohen, member of the Council of Religions and the new imam of the Rome mosque. Dialogue was the word heard repeatedly throughout the entire event and, as all the participants reiterated, it must be the pillar on which to base the coexistence of different religions and cultures. "After September 11," commented Ferrero, "there were different ways of reacting to the event: on one side war, the expression of the maximum amount of power, and on the other dialogue, the minimum expression of power. I believe, however, that the latter has won." (AGI) -
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I think Christians should give the Muslims a lesson on how to react and behave in a secular world. Just because someone says something to the Prophet don't go crazy. Say something back and in no ways expect that people will stop saying things to you or your Prophet. Whether there is just cause or not.
Christian symbols are made fun of a lot of times. But they keep their faith and nicely and peacefully point out the right from wrong. Muslims on the other hand seem to lose their faith in God. They react so violently, that it seems like people really did hit a nerve.