Interfaith Dialogue on “Jesus in the Bible and in the Qur’an” – CSR

Overview

The initiative brought together multiple interfaith activities aimed at strengthening Christian–Muslim relations through dialogue, shared learning, and real-life engagement.
The program included a formal interfaith dialogue, a scriptural reasoning forum, and an educational field experience in Lamu, offering participants both academic and experiential perspectives on interfaith relations.
Together, these activities created a comprehensive platform for understanding religious beliefs, challenging stereotypes, and fostering meaningful relationships across faith communities.

 

Objectives

  • Promote mutual understanding between Christians and Muslims.
  • Encourage engagement with sacred texts through scriptural reasoning.
  • Provide experiential learning opportunities to understand religious practices.
  • Strengthen interfaith dialogue platforms within academic and community settings.
  • Build long-term relationships that support peace and coexistence.

Project Activities

A. Interfaith Dialogue

Topic: Jesus in the Bible and in the Qur’an
Date: October 22, 2025

  • Presentations by:
    • Prof. Samuel Ngewa – Jesus in the Bible
    • Dr. Hassan Omar – Jesus in the Qur’an
  • Panel discussion with interfaith scholars
  • Interactive Q&A session

Focus Areas:

  • Birth and miracles of Jesus
  • His role in both faiths
  • Ascension and return
  • Theological similarities and differences

B. Scriptural Reasoning Forum

Date: October 8, 2025

Participants engaged in joint reading and discussion of sacred texts:

  • Qur’an: Surah 41 & Surah 2
  • Bible: Genesis & John

Key Features:

  • Mixed interfaith discussion groups
  • Text-based dialogue approach
  • Group presentations and plenary discussion

Impact:

  • Encouraged respectful, non-polemical discussions
  • Built confidence in discussing religious texts across faiths
  • Highlighted need for continued interfaith learning

C. Educational Interfaith Visit – Lamu

Date: September 15–20, 2025

A field-based learning experience during Maulid celebrations.

Activities:

  • Visit to Riyadha Mosque
  • Participation in religious and cultural events
  • Dialogue on birth of Muhammad and Jesus
  • Visits to schools, mosques, and museum

Key Learning:

  • Understanding Islam through lived experience
  • Exposure to religious and cultural diversity
  • Importance of dialogue beyond academic settings

Outcomes

  • Improved understanding of shared beliefs between Christianity and Islam.
  • Increased confidence in engaging in interfaith dialogue.
  • Reduction of stereotypes through direct interaction and experience.
  • Strengthened relationships between students, scholars, and religious leaders.
  • Establishment of a foundation for ongoing interfaith initiatives.

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