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Interfaith

The document outlines the history of interfaith dialogue from ancient to early modern periods, highlighting the establishment of major religions like Hinduism and Buddhism around 600 BCE. It notes the promotion of religious tolerance in India during the 300s BCE and the interfaith interactions among Muslims, Christians, and Jews in the 700s CE. The document concludes with the forced conversions of Jews and Muslims in Spain in 1492, marking a significant conflict in interfaith relations.
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Interfaith

The document outlines the history of interfaith dialogue from ancient to early modern periods, highlighting the establishment of major religions like Hinduism and Buddhism around 600 BCE. It notes the promotion of religious tolerance in India during the 300s BCE and the interfaith interactions among Muslims, Christians, and Jews in the 700s CE. The document concludes with the forced conversions of Jews and Muslims in Spain in 1492, marking a significant conflict in interfaith relations.
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INTERFATH DIALOGUE

Ancient and medical time


600 century BCE: the establishment of major religious traditions such as
Hinduism, buddaisim, coafuciasim, Zoroastrianism and Judaism often in ancient
civilization.
300 century BCE: under king a shakes rule in Indian, efforts were made to
promote religious tolerance between Hindu, Judaism and jams
700 century: with the rise of Islam, inter faith dialogue occurred between
Muslims, Christian and Jews, participle in place like Spain and the Middle East.
EARLY MORDEN PERIOD
1492 the faith of Granada marked the end of Muslim rule in Spain and led to
forced conversion of Jews and Muslims under catholic rule. The period is also
known for significant inter faith conflict.

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