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Description In a world where almost all societies are multireligious and multiethnic we need to study how social cohesion can be achieved in different contexts In some geographical areas as in the Middle East and the Indian subcontinent people of different religious belonging have through the ages lived side by side sometimes in harmony and sometimes in dissonance In other geographical regions as in Scandinavia societies have been quite religiously homogeneous but only recently challenged by immigration The implication in both locations is that the relation between religious minority and majority is on the agenda In order to discuss the situation for NonMuslims in Muslim majority societies a consultation was convened with both Muslim and Christian participants from Pakistan Palestine Lebanon and Sweden Some of the participants work in academic settings others in faith based organizations some in jurisprudence and others with theological issues This book is the result of that consultation the articles are works in progress and they remain tentative The intention with this anthology is to trigger reflection and further thinking It presents articles that discuss issues such as freedom of religion minority rights secular and religious legislation and interreligious dialogue in Muslim majority societies Contributors include Kajsa Ahlstrand Goran Gunner Mustafa Abu Sway Johan Garde Yasmin Haider Jan Hjarpe M Aslam Khaki Bernard Sabella Mehboob Sada Guirguis Ibrahim Saleh and Ahmad Salim This book is the second volume in Church of Sweden Research Series Endorsements In a world where religions coexist in almost every country with new problems and new challenges this book is a genuine and authentic effort to face these challenges Religion is expressed in a culture and influences culture It is time to understand religions from within as presented by the followers of those religions to overcome prejudices and generalizations Such a serious comprehensive and profound collaborative work clarifies the complexity of the questions and helps in finding solutions together This is an indispensable book Fr Jamal Khader Dean of the Faculty of Arts Bethlehem University Despite the claim of Muslims that Islam is respectful of nonMuslim faiths this collection of essays throws more light on the real situation in many Muslim societies Those committed to pursuing ChristianMuslim relations will find this volume a valuable resource J Paul Rajashekar Luther D Reed Professor of Systematic Theology and Dean of the Lutheran Theological Seminary at Philadelphia This book provides a global picture by focusing on specific cases of Christians living in societies where Muslims are in the majority It explores what majority means theologically and politically particularly how minority groups experience it as one kind of interreligious encounter today Rev Dr Martin Lukito Sinaga Study Secretary for Theology and The Church Department for Theology and Studies in the Lutheran World Federation About the Contributors Kajsa Ahlstrand is Professor of Mission Studies at Uppsala University Goran Gunner is a researcher at the Church of Sweden Research Department and an associate professor at the University of Uppsala He is the editor of several books in Swedish about freedom of religion and other human rights issues. i. -. 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SS7G5 The student will locate selected features in Southwestern Asia (Middle East). . a. Locate on a world and regional political-physical map: Euphrates River, Jordan River, Tigris River, Suez Canal, Persian Gulf, Strait of Hormuz, Arabian Sea, Red Sea, and Gaza Strip. . Issues . WEST Pakistan politically dominant, but demographically smaller. EAST Pakistan larger population, spoke BENGALI. URDU and PUNJABI dominant languages of West Pakistan. Attempts to create Urdu as NATIONAL language of Pakistan resented by EAST. Who, what, where for Central and South Asia. Some simple definitions of groups, places, and people. Central Asia The “stans” Turkmenistan, Uzbekistan, Kazakhstan, Kyrgystan, Tajikistan, Afghanistan The middle east is a region of the world that includes parts of southwestern Asia and Egypt.. It is generally considered a really hot and desert like climate. There are some fertile lands in the form of Nile, Tigris and Euphrates rivers . 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