Salam Shalom Barcelona, is Muslim-Jewish Dialogue Possible?

作者: Zouhair El-Hairan , Rosa Martinez-Cuadros

DOI: 10.1007/978-3-658-26275-4_12

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摘要: In March 2017 Salam Shalom Barcelona started as an initiative aimed at enhancing interreligious relations and dialogue between Jews Muslims living in the city. This followed steps of a former one that was established Germany 2013 called Shalom. Despite Barcelona’s short history, promoted activities have shown it can be successful project with high future potential. However, establishing is not easy endeavor. It has to take into account different historical, political social issues impact religious groups communities. Therefore, this chapter aims explain within historical context Spain, order enhance our understanding its complexities challenges. On hand, presents introduction historiographical discussion regarding during medieval period considered by many historians exceptional serve model culture tolerance convivencia. other, describes main characteristics Jewish Muslim communities Barcelona. Broadly speaking, show importance analysing identifying complexities, difficulties challenges Muslim-Jewish current Catalan context, well contributing perspectives dialogue.

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