From the NY Times
The couple chose an olive branch as their theme for the Jewish-Muslim union, and the ceremony under a wedding canopy combined readings in Arabic and English, and a traditional Palestinian wedding dance.
HT: Isalmicate
June 21, 2010 by Dustin
From the NY Times
The couple chose an olive branch as their theme for the Jewish-Muslim union, and the ceremony under a wedding canopy combined readings in Arabic and English, and a traditional Palestinian wedding dance.
HT: Isalmicate
What is the significance in this repost here? This is great for the example of proverbial “hatchet burying” between faiths, but what does it say about understanding who God is?
Good question James. It doesn’t say anything about understanding who God is. I simply found it interesting and thought that some of my readers would too.
Hi, Dustin,
Not really a comment to this particular post, but a link for you — I read it and thought of you, and I think you’ll understand why when you read it: http://www.crosswalk.com/news/commentary/11633659/
Sorry if this isn’t the ideal place to reach you — we’re on vacation, and I don’t have an e-mail address for you.
Blessings,
jan
Thanks Jan!