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[quote]thnx. we look fwd to that. [blue]Am adding one of the interfaith contacts we recvd from the recent global peace 'n unity event at our faith partnership-renaissance readers club stand;[/blue] vivienne@Thursdays-child.co.uk URL www.thursdays-child.co.uk with the Invitation to a major multifaith event on 07/07/07 in London. ps Details on this site. Also, had a chance to look at a book re: faith and reasoning recently (A Simple Guide to Islam's Contribution to Science and Civilization) published in 1935 and interestingly it has been foreworded by a Hindu scholar Rabindranath Tagore who writes: [green]" One of the most potent sources of Hindu- Muslim conflict in India is our scant knowledge of eachother . We live side by side and yet our words are entirely different. such mental aloofness has done immense mischief in the past and forbodes an evil future. It is only through a sympathetic understanding of eachothers' culture and social customs and conventions that we can create an atmosphere of peace and goodwill.With this end in view I started a department of Islamic culture in Visva Bharati a few years ago with the generous financial support of His Exaulted Highness, the Nizam. I am glad to say the experiment has been successful. But work of this sort must be elaborated a hundred fold. Individual educationists and scholars must take it up and I heartily welcome, therefore, the series of articles from my distinguished countryman, Maulvi Abdul Karim, on Islam's Contribution to Science and Civilisation. The writer has clothed his erudition in as simple a garb as possible and the book should have great popular appeal. It is with pleasure that i commend the book to my countrymen." [/green] [purple]Rabindranath Tagore Uttarayan Santiniketan, Bengal Aug 19th, 1935[/purple][/quote]
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