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Fiyaz Mughal

ByFiyaz Mughal, Fiyaz Mughal

Opinion

Sharing more than Abraham

December 24, 2010 09:42
2 min read

I have just returned from Berlin where I attended a conference with the Council of Christians and Jews to look at the possibility of trilateral discussions involving Muslims, Christians and Jews and historical narratives.

The common theme for the future seemed to be what Abraham means to the three faiths, and two fascinating days were spent discussing how this great prophet could be a bridge for interfaith discussions between the three faiths.

It seems that not only do Muslims and Jews share Abraham, we share a lot more. We share a history of persecution, and we as communities can and should unite both strategically and operationally against the increasing xenophobic and anti-migrant discourse that is developing across Europe and other parts of the world.

What seems to be the anti-Muslim chant in Europe should be no cold comfort to other communities, since antisemitism in Europe is on the rise. This kind of unchecked hate and fear will mutate and has the potential to spread, especially in an economically depressed Europe.