Now, I'm not one to often make threads, but I felt this really deserves one for itself.
It seems we can see the first piece of big, good news concerning muslim-christian relationship in, what shall we say, years? Decades? More?
A letter has been sent to the Pope of the Catholic Church and 27 other of the most high-ranking christian leaders in the world. It talks about the similarities between Islam and Christianity, the common values, and the need for peace between the two religions that encompose more than half the world's population. And it's signed by 138 muslim leaders, scholars, politicians and more. One of the most impressive aspects is the broad spectrum of the signers.
I realise some of you might not view this as good news.
I see this as a small chance for great opportunities. Maybe it will fade away and be forgotten, and maybe it will spark change. Anyways, I am impressed with the writers and signers for making this, and it gave me some hope.
I have not yet read the whole, 26-page letter, but I intend to, shortly.
BBC article The letter, in pdf