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<note>Stuart   Brown

&#34;The nearest in affection those who believe&#34;, accor ing to the Quran, &#34;are the ones who say, 'We are Christians.&#34; Yet in many parts of the world where Christians and Muslims live side by side, the reality of their relationship falls far short of that ideal. Suspi-cions and fears arise from ignorance of each other's history, beliefs and practices often leading to ten-sions and open conflict. This short introduction to Islam for Christians offers a wide-ranging overview of what Muslims believe and where their beliefs and practices reveal points of contact or divergence with Christianity. It thus provides both an agenda and a solid foundation for strengthened and respectful encounters between members of the world's two largest faith groups.

Stuart Brown, a lay member of the Anglican Church of Canada, has many years of experience as a student and teacher of Islam and a partici-pant in dialogue, both formal and informal, between Christians and Muslims. From 1983 to 1988 he was secretary for Christian-Muslim rela-tions in the World Council of Churches.</note>
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