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Posted by: wasim | 6th Apr, 2009

Panel Explores Tradition of Interreligious Dialogue

From Jesuit Heritage Week:

http://explore.georgetown.edu/news/?ID=39842

“Georgetown values people who are of different traditions, it recognizes that society is diverse,” he said, discussing some of the values that attracted him to working as a Muslim chaplain at a Catholic and Jesuit university.

When discussing his decision to come work with Georgetown students, he addressed them directly saying, “(Georgetown recognizes) you should be exposed to the ideas I have to bring; you should be able to dialogue with me.”

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