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'Imam and Pastor' at Oslo University
The Muslim Student Society, the Oslo Students Christian Fellowship, the Islamic Council of Norway and IofC jointly sponsored a showing of this film on the Oslo University campus.
Bridging the Divide – a Challenging Career Option
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Bridging the Muslim/non-Muslim divide will take talent, courage, imagination and sensitivity on the part of a great many on both sides of the divide, and it will take the Almighty’s blessings.
Bradford's Muslim Leaders see Film of Community Reconciliation
The leaders of Bradford Council of Mosques and students at Bradford University, West Yorkshire, see The Imam and the Pastor film.
Myanmar Memories – and Lessons
There are walls to break through and bleeding wounds to be healed in Myanmar today. The mild people of that beautiful country deserve better than repression.
State Funeral for Kim Edward Beazley
Three former Prime Ministers of Australia were among the 300 who attended the State Funeral of Kim Edward Beazley on 20 October 2007. In 1953 Beazley spent seven weeks at the Initiatives of Change conference centre in Caux, Switzerland – an experience which profoundly affected his life and political career.
A Journey of Discovery - a Muslim Encounters Initiatives of Change
David Young reviews a new booklet by Imam Dr Abduljalil Sajid
Building Bridges of Trust with Sudan
Peter Everington, who received Sudan's highest decoration for his services to education, testified to numerous acts of solidarity between the Sudanese and British people at a public forum at the Initiatives of Change centre in London.
Faith and Reason in Islam
Egyptian professor Nasr Abu-Zayd speaks up for Islam’s respect for the rational.
Time to Take a New Look at Islam
Hennie de Pous reads a controversial report on Islam, and concludes that its critics were missing the point.
Muslims and Christians Find Common Ground in Sydney
Racial and cultural intolerance burst onto Sydney's beaches and streets last December. But that is not the whole story, writes David Mills.


