Saturday, February 7, 2009

The Word magazine

We receive The Word magazine, the mostly monthly publication of the Antiochian Orthodox Archdiocese of North America. In the October issue, I found the article "Christians and Jews under Islam" to be fascinating.

Based on a paper delivered at a symposium at the Antiochian Village by Dr. Najib Saliba, the article describes in detail the history of the Middle East as one that has been marked by primarily peaceful, not violent interaction between the three Abrahamic religions: Islam, Judaism, and Christianity. In addition, these peaceful interactions came primarily during a near millenia of Islamic rule over Judaism and Christianity. Interesting, is it not? Saliba concludes:

I would like to emphasize that the treatment of the Christians and Jews by Muslim states, Arab or Ottoman, was far superior to the treatment Muslims and Jews received at the hands of Christian states, or Palestinians at the hands of the Jewish state of Israel.

One would need to read the entirety of Saliba's article to see the context and tone of the above quote. He seems to deal with this volatile subject in an even-handed manner that seeks to clarify and avoid generalizations and naivete.

My purpose here is to highlight an article that addresses what could be described as a willing ignorance on the part of western culture.

When finding oneself at the far end of the proverbial pendulum, it is easy to react in a manner that does not correct the problem but simply swings to the other side of said pendulum and in so doing, creates another set of problems. With his measured and informed stance, it is my opinion that Saliba's article brings us closer to the center (follow the magazine link to read the article, from October 2008, in its entirety).

2 comments:

Charles said...

A helpful article. Thanks for posting it. Hopefully more people will read things like this.

Anonymous said...

"Chrislam"

http://www.pbs.org/wnet/religionandethics/episodes/february-13-2009/chrislam/2236/