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[quote]<p align=justify>The point that we must not make the other person feel [i] small [/i] is of crucial importance. <p align=justify>No message can be put across if we put the other person on defence. A friendly dialogue can resolve matters peacfully. I do not imply that dialogue will always lead to [b] agreement [/b]. However, dialogue will help you appreciate the difference of opinion; respect the differing viewpoint and get along with the dissident person peacfully and respectfully. <p align=justify>Having said that; I again raise the question. What can we possibly do to let people see that we [b] should [/b] indulge in dialogue instead of passign judgments long before hearing out the other person? The general mentality that I see in the Muslims is that they are secluded in their separate cocoons and they are saying that other factions are utterly wrong; what they themselves are professing is actually the truth. What should be done to bring them to the dialogue table? What can we do to let them see the importance of dialogue? [/quote]
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