Jews and Muslims
Jews and Muslims
Collaboration through Acknowledging the Shoah
This chapter discusses tensions between Jews and Muslims concerning issues such as genocide and politics. This account of contemporary research will conclude that collaboration can occur if one can create case studies of suffering of one group even when the other group denies pain in contemporary life, whether through political or social means. This case study hopes to offset the imbalance between the Jews and Muslims by providing an account of the denial of one group’s suffering.
Keywords: Abrahamic religions, Christianity, Judaism, Islam, Diaspora, Jews, Muslim, Secular, Minority groups, Rituals
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