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<note>Hundreds of millions of Muslims and Christians are neighbours to each other and also worship the same God; yet they seldom witness to each other. This book is an attempt by a Muslim and a Christian to witness and to listen. The issues that they deal with are exceedingly serious and profound; they open-up the basic questions of the human situation which may cause pain but are still vital to our understanding of both faiths.

Mr. Badru Kateregga, M.A. (London) was born in the Muslim community of Butambala in Uganda. He has been lecturer and head of the Islamic studies unit in Makerere University, Uganda. In 1978, he became a lecturer in Islamic studies and comparative religions at Kenyatta University, Nairobi, Kenya.

Rev. David Shenk, Ph.D. (New York) was born in a Christian missionary home in Tanzania; for ten years he was involved in educational work in Islamic Somalia, after which he worked in Kenya for six years, as a lecturer in comparative religion and Church history, in the Department of Philosophy and Religious Studies, at Kenyatta University, Nairobi, Kenya</note>
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