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| Getting to the Heart of Interfaith: The Eye-Opening, Hope-Filled Friendship of a Pastor, a Rabbi and a Sheikh Jamal Rahman, Don Mackenzie, and Ted Falcon (July 2009) Skylight Paths Publishing
This deeply personal journey to interfaith collaboration offers hope for an inclusive and healing way of being together in the world. Too often religion seems to fuel more hatred than love, more conflict than collaboration. For three unique friends (a rabbi, a pastor, and a Muslim Sufi—interfaith amigos, as they have called themselves on their Interfaith Talk Radio show) their relationship goes to the heart of interfaith understanding and embodies a revolutionary spirit of healing. They speak openly about the difficult matters, and the need to do the inner spiritual work, in order to go beyond tolerance and intellectual understanding to a vital, inclusive spirituality. From their deep commitment and lived experience, they present ways we can work together to transcend the differences that have divided us historically.
The book offers many insights and encouragements for individuals and groups who want to tap into the promise of interfaith dialogue—that if we get to know each other, we will be able not only to open to the beauty and wisdom of each other's traditions, but also to find spiritual healing for our deeply wounded human family. The book includes suggestions for where we go from here and additional readings, discussion questions and actions, and group-usage suggestions for laypeople and clergy groups.
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Reviews
Read Frederic and Mary Ann Brussat's review of Getting to the Heart of Interfaith on the Web site Spirituality & Practice.
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Out of Darkness, Into Light: Spiritual Guidance in the Quran with Reflections from Jewish and Christian Sources Jamal Rahman, Kathleen Schmitt Elias, Ann Holmes Redding (March 2009) Morehouse Publishing
An introduction to the major themes and passages of the holy book of Islam, this book invites readers of any religion—or none—to meditate on verses of the Qur'an as support for spiritual practices and growth. It guides the reader through the rich tapestry of the Qur'an, weaving through a number of themes, including the mystery of God, surrender to the divine will, and provisions for the spiritual journey. Quranic verses are supplemented by sayings of the Prophet Muhammad, the words of Rumi and other Sufi poets, and relevant quotations and insights from Jewish and Christian sources. The book also offers practical suggestions for expanding and strengthening one’s spiritual sinews.
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Reviews
Read Frederic and Mary Ann Brussat's review of Out of Darkness, Into Light on the Web site Spirituality & Practice.
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The Fragrance of Faith: The Enlightened Heart of Islam by Jamal Rahman (2004, The Book Foundation)
In this heartfelt book, the essence of Islamic wisdom is shared with the reader through teaching stories, Rumi poetry, and sacred verses from the Qur'an and Hadith (sayings of Muhammad). It expresses a deeply compassionate view of the world along with simple spiritual practices that have a profound effect on integrating this wisdom into everyday living. This book may be purchased at your local bookstore or online using the link below.
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I cannot be contained in the space of the earth, I cannot be contained in the space of the heavens, But I can be contained in the space Of the pure and loving heart of my servant. —Hadith Qudsi
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