Beginning in New York, they traveled down the East Coast to the South and then onward West, covering thousands of miles and meeting
Muslims of all walks of life.
Not exact matches
«In Tahrir Square, we heard Egyptians from all
walks of life chant, «
Muslims, Christians, we are one.
I think that the key, among other things, to understanding the opinions and positions
of others is imagination.Try to imagine the
Muslim who has lost their whole family to «collateral damage», the gay who has lost their family to rejection... let's lay down our obstinate doctrines that are so quick to offer «the only solution that WE can
live with» and
walk in their shoes, feel their pain and realize that our medicine is not a «one size fits all»....
I have friends
of different faiths and
walks of life, but as Jesus died for the
muslims, atheists, satanists and everyone else, didn't he say we have a choice to make?
Just like Christians and many other groups, we
Muslims come in many shades, shapes,
walks of life, etc..
how many more mistakes are you American people going to make 7/11 shook your country to the core allowing a mosque near or on this site will make you a laughing stock in the eyes
of the world and the small number
of muslims who think terror is right will think thay have one yet another chapter on ther fight against the west so on that ground only i think the best thing for the site would be a peoples park where people from all
walks of life and religious back ground can be as one A.R WATTS, E ngland
First from the point
of view
of those who claim the building will be an insult over the event
of 9/11, I don't think any one can take away from them that feeling, be it genuine or otherwise, the fact still remains, that a group
of radical individuals, who claim to be
Muslims, killed innocent individuals from all
walks of life; race and religion and country, in the name
of Islam.