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A prominent rabbi and imam, each raised in orthodoxy, overcome the temptations of bigotry and work to bridge the chasm between Muslims and Jews
Sons of Abraham relates the unlikely friendship between the orthodox Rabbi Marc Schneier and Imam Shamsi Ali. Despite the anti-Muslim and anti-Semitic prejudices they were exposed to in their youth, these two men forged a lasting friendship in the tumultuous decade following the attacks of 9/11. Here they share their vision of how Jews and Muslims can work to find common ground. To that end, they analyze some of the religious texts that divide—but can also unite—Jews and Muslims, and address the pressing issues of the day, such as why Jews should be concerned about Islamophobia and why Muslims should care about anti-Semitism. In a time when Jews and Muslims are viewed as incorrigible enemies, Sons of Abraham is an example of a genuine alliance that gives readers a cause for hope.
Synopsis
A prominent rabbi and imam, each raised in orthodoxy, overcome the temptations of bigotry and work to bridge the chasm between Muslims and Jews Rabbi Marc Schneier, the eighteenth generation of a distinguished rabbinical dynasty, grew up deeply suspicious of Muslims, believing them all to be anti-Semitic. Imam Shamsi Ali, who grew up in a small Indonesian village and studied in Pakistan and Saudi Arabia, believed that all Jews wanted to destroy Muslims. Coming from positions of mutual mistrust, it seems unthinkable that these orthodox religious leaders would ever see eye to eye. Yet in the aftermath of 9/11, amid increasing acrimony between Jews and Muslims, the two men overcame their prejudices and bonded over a shared belief in the importance of opening up a dialogue and finding mutual respect. In doing so, they became not only friends but also defenders of each other's religion, denouncing the twin threats of anti-Semitism and Islamophobia and promoting interfaith cooperation.
In Sons of Abraham, Rabbi Schneier and Imam Ali tell the story of how they became friends and offer a candid look at the contentious theological and political issues that frequently divide Jews and Muslims, clarifying erroneous ideas that extremists in each religion use to justify harmful behavior. Rabbi Schneier dispels misconceptions about chosenness in Judaism, while Imam Ali explains the truth behind concepts like jihad and Shari'a. And on the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, the two speak forthrightly on the importance of having a civil discussion and the urgency of reaching a peaceful solution.
As Rabbi Schneier and Imam Ali show, by reaching a fuller understanding of one another's faith traditions, Jews and Muslims can realize that they are actually more united than divided in their core beliefs. Both traditions promote kindness, service, and responsibility for the less fortunate--and both religions call on their members to extend compassion to those outside the faith. In this sorely needed book, Rabbi Schneier and Imam Ali challenge Jews and Muslims to step out of their comfort zones, find common ground in their shared Abrahamic traditions, and stand together and fight for a better world for all.
About the Author
Rabbi Marc Schneier serves as vice president of the World Jewish Congress, founder and president of the Foundation for Ethnic Understanding (where he works with Russell Simmons), and founding rabbi of the Hampton Synagogue in Westhampton Beach. He has been honored by the US Congress and the State of Israel as an advocate for human and civil rights and religious and ethnic tolerance.
Imam Shamsi Ali is the spiritual leader of Jamaica Muslim Center, New York City’s largest Islamic center and former imam of the Islamic Cultural Center of New York. Imam Ali also serves on the boards of the Tanenbaum Center, the Federation for Middle East Peace, the Asean Muslim Federation of North America, and the Muslim Foundation of America, among others. Both men live in New York City.
Table of Contents
Contents
Foreword by President Bill Clinton xi
Introduction by Samuel G. Freedman xiii
PART ONE: WHO WE ARE
Chapter One
Child of the Soil 3
Imam Shamsi Ali
Chapter Two
Child of a Dynasty 13
Rabbi Marc Schneier
Chapter Three
The Struggle Within 21
Imam Shamsi Ali
Chapter Four
The Empathetic Imagination 33
Rabbi Marc Schneier
Chapter Five
From Suspicion to Trust 41
Imam Shamsi Ali
Chapter Six
Growth and Evolution 54
Rabbi Marc Schneier
PART TWO: WHAT WE BELIEVE
Chapter Seven
The Chosen People 63
Rabbi Marc Schneier
Chapter Eight
Kheir Ummah 79
Imam Shamsi Ali
Chapter Nine
Amalek, the Dangers of Literalism,
and the Role of Oral Tradition 98
Rabbi Marc Schneier
Chapter Ten
War and Jihad 114
Imam Shamsi Ali
Chapter Eleven
Love Thy Neighbor or Love the Stranger? 132
Rabbi Marc Schneier
Chapter Twelve
Understanding Shari’a 151
Imam Shamsi Ali
PART THREE: OUR SHARED FUTURE
Chapter Thirteen
What Israel Means to Jews 175
Rabbi Marc Schneier
Chapter Fourteen
Anti-Semitism 181
Imam Shamsi Ali
Chapter Fifteen
Why Jews Should Care about Islamophobia 190
Rabbi Marc Schneier
Chapter Sixteen
Palestine 197
Imam Shamsi Ali
Chapter Seventeen
Standing Up against Holocaust Denial 206
Rabbi Marc Schneier
Chapter Eighteen
At Home in America 211
Imam Shamsi Ali
Acknowledgments 219