Interfaith relationships

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It is a good think if one can tolerate the other. Dr. Ghoulem had peace in him.
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This is the formula for global peace. When we learn to look at people for reasons other than their religious background. Dr. Ghoulem is exceptional.
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Post by Prince Oyedeji Oyeleke Jayeola »

I agree with you on this and believe that this is one of the peace Dr.Berrah dreams of for Africa. Where we all accept ourselves irrespective of faith, tribe or geo-location.
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This was one of my favorite aspects of Dr. Berrah. His ability to look beyond his race, tribe and religion and reach out to others in finding solutions to the world's problems.
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Post by Agbata Trust »

Exactly I so much loved love that attitude. In fact, Dr. Ghoulem just seem to be a perfect person I so much loved reading about him. Even how he listened to the priest while in prison it was all so lovely.
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I like that the author is very open-minded, which I think is very exemplary.
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I liked that he didn't let the different faiths come between his relationship with others
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I believe that religious differences shouldn't cause us to become estranged. We must acknowledge that each person holds their own ideas and develop peaceful coexistence. This idea was easily comprehended by Dr. Ghoul em.
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I think interfaith relationships and interracial relationships is really important for breaking down misconceptions and prejudices. It's a shame it can often be difficult.
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This is also one are of the area in the book that I so much love. He wouldn't have acheive success as a diplomate if he did not see beyond religious prejudice and nepotism. I was awestruck at his mentality about interfaith.
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I valued the author's perspective on the significance of interfaith relationships. It was evident to me that these diverse connections greatly influenced the author's personal growth and achievements, particularly in his role as a leader. Their understanding and appreciation of different faiths seemed to be a contributing factor in his success in various aspects of life.
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Post by Clark Pacino »

I was more than impressed with what I encountered in the book. Such level of tolerance and humanity is rare these days.
The interfaith unions are dicey things in nature, cause truth be told not everyone would share or have the same mindset as the author.
Personally, this might sound a bit weird but I don't believe it's possible for humans to come to accept one another. Chaos and torment are part of us, part of what we have become, to the point that many no longer know what it means to be humane.
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