Bridging Faith Divides
Scholars play a crucial role in the decentralized landscape of Islam, influencing broader communities. Christian leaders in Sudan, initially skeptical due to past experiences, found their voices heard for the first time during a pivotal interfaith dialogue. This gathering not only fostered genuine communication between northern and southern leaders but also aimed to address the second-class status of non-Muslims within a Sharia context, offering potential solutions that could resonate globally in similar tensions.In this clip
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