Armenian Christians and Turkish Muslims: prospects for reconciliation through interfaith dialogue on the events of history
In 1915, entire Armenian villages were burnt to the ground, residents being evacuated, murdered, or sent on forced death-marches. Armenian sources claim that as many as two million Armenians were murdered. These questions live on in present-day Muslim and Christian interaction. What should our respo...
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Routledge
2006
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Islam and Christian-Muslim relations
Year: 2006, Volume: 17, Issue: 2, Pages: 173-194 |
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Armenians
B Weltkrieg I B Genozid / Genocide B Aussöhnung / Reconciliation B World War I B Christianity B Genocide B Dialogue B Turkey B Islam B historical clarification / historical memory B Reconciliation B Coming to terms with the past |
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