Unity in Diversity
The field of conflict resolution has rarely been tested so frequently as in the Middle East. Since 1948, internecine conflict has flared in Israel/Palestine, Lebanon, and Iraq, with neighboring states sustaining the consequences of the tensions.Applying interfaith dialogue (IFD) as ameans to promot...
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oai:doaj.org-article:ba76d05ef36a44ceb7d09ff21e8905c62021-12-02T19:23:16ZUnity in Diversity10.35632/ajis.v25i3.14602690-37332690-3741https://doaj.org/article/ba76d05ef36a44ceb7d09ff21e8905c62008-07-01T00:00:00Zhttps://www.ajis.org/index.php/ajiss/article/view/1460https://doaj.org/toc/2690-3733https://doaj.org/toc/2690-3741 The field of conflict resolution has rarely been tested so frequently as in the Middle East. Since 1948, internecine conflict has flared in Israel/Palestine, Lebanon, and Iraq, with neighboring states sustaining the consequences of the tensions.Applying interfaith dialogue (IFD) as ameans to promote peaceful relations is thus, by its very nature, fraught with controversy and uncertainty. Yet this unique approach draws on peace-building mechanisms that bear such religious nuances as reconciliation, mercy, and forgiveness. By eschewing secular concepts for religious resources, IFD provides a point from which individuals can transcend the religious divide in search of further understanding and peace.Accordingly, following the activities of IFD organizations in Israel/Palestine, Jordan, Egypt, and Lebanon is a complex undertaking for the authors of Unity in Diversity. Having previously addressed Nonviolence and Peacebuilding in Islam: Theory and Practice (University Press of Florida: 2003) and Dialogue, Conflict Resolution, and Change: Arab-Jewish Encounters in Israel (State University of New York Press: 1999), Abu-Nimer, an associate professor with the International Peace and Conflict Resolution Program, lends a revealing insight into faith-based resolution. Alongside Khoury and Welty, this book introduces IDF and analyzes its application, limitations, and recommendations. Opening with an overview of the “Potentials and Challenges in Interfaith Dialogue in the Middle East” in chapter 1, the authors proceed to elucidate the book’s themes in chapter 2: “Basic Concepts and Approaches.” In with pdfFactory ... K. Luisa GandolfoInternational Institute of Islamic ThoughtarticleIslamBP1-253ENAmerican Journal of Islam and Society, Vol 25, Iss 3 (2008) |
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The field of conflict resolution has rarely been tested so frequently as in the
Middle East. Since 1948, internecine conflict has flared in Israel/Palestine,
Lebanon, and Iraq, with neighboring states sustaining the consequences of
the tensions.Applying interfaith dialogue (IFD) as ameans to promote peaceful
relations is thus, by its very nature, fraught with controversy and uncertainty.
Yet this unique approach draws on peace-building mechanisms that
bear such religious nuances as reconciliation, mercy, and forgiveness. By
eschewing secular concepts for religious resources, IFD provides a point
from which individuals can transcend the religious divide in search of further
understanding and peace.Accordingly, following the activities of IFD organizations
in Israel/Palestine, Jordan, Egypt, and Lebanon is a complex undertaking
for the authors of Unity in Diversity. Having previously addressed
Nonviolence and Peacebuilding in Islam: Theory and Practice (University
Press of Florida: 2003) and Dialogue, Conflict Resolution, and Change:
Arab-Jewish Encounters in Israel (State University of New York Press:
1999), Abu-Nimer, an associate professor with the International Peace and
Conflict Resolution Program, lends a revealing insight into faith-based resolution.
Alongside Khoury and Welty, this book introduces IDF and analyzes
its application, limitations, and recommendations.
Opening with an overview of the “Potentials and Challenges in Interfaith
Dialogue in the Middle East” in chapter 1, the authors proceed to elucidate
the book’s themes in chapter 2: “Basic Concepts and Approaches.” In
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