The Middle East needs Christians, says a leading Lebanese Muslim. Mohammed Sammak –
In June 2015, the Islamic charitable association Maqāsid promoted the drafting of the Beirut Declaration, a document that aims to counter religious violence and promote an enlightened interpretation of Islamic culture. One of the contributors condemns the subversive rhetoric used by extremists against both Christians and Muslims. His position is born out of a conciliatory interpretation of Islam, and the belief that Muslims need Christians (and vice versa) in order to survive.
The concerns currently gripping Eastern Christians are not unfounded. It is a reaction to the tragic events that have shaken many Arab countries, and in which the victims were Christians. People who have been killed for their faith, forced to emigrate, taken prisoner and deprived of their places of worship, churches and monasteries.....
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My Take - This might happen for a short time in a few isolated locations but will never become universal because this is in direct violation of Koranic teaching, which is viewed as the words Allah. If this become universially accepted Islam will cease to exist - and make no mistake about this - the leaders of Islam will not tolerate this because if this happens they're out! There is one thing in this article that's need said more often - Christian leaning nations did not attack Islam. Islam started it and has kept it up whenever or wherever conditions became favorable. History also shows the only thing Muslims respect and fear is power and it's application.
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