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"A Call for Unity " by Harun Yahya
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"A Call for Unity " by Harun Yahya |
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Sat, 4 Dec 2004 01:53:49 +0200 |
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A CALL FOR UNITY
Harun Yahya
We are living in an era in which the world is desperately in need of peace,
friendship, and solidarity. Despite the urgent need for unity and cooperation,
certain circles are inciting conflict, particularly conflict between the
world's two greatest and deep-rooted civilizations. This issue needs to be
explored, as the war of civilizations that they predict would have disastrous
consequences for humanity. One of the best ways of preventing such a disaster
is to strengthen the dialogue and cooperation between these civilizations. This
is not a hard task, as there are no fundamental differences between Islam and
the Judeo-Christian western world. To the contrary, there is much common ground
between them.
Today, ideological struggles, indeed, continue to divide the world. However,
Muslims are not at one pole and Jews and Christians are not at the opposing
pole. In fact, one pole represents people who believe in God's existence and
unity, and the other pole represents the unbelievers. There is only one way to
defeat the alliance of the various groups of unbelievers on an ideological
level: eradicate the negative and destructive influences of anti-religious
materialism and further the cause of a society dominated by morality,
happiness, tranquility, security, and prosperity. This will be done by forming
an alliance of all conscientious people, namely, sincere Christians, along with
religious Jews and Muslims, who will come together and unite in this common
cause.
This book reveals that Muslims, Christians, and Jews have common principles of
faith, worship, and moral values; face common dangers; and calls on the People
of the Book (Christians and Jews) to unite with Muslims as fellow believers
opposed to atheism, anti-religiosity, and social as well as moral degeneration.
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