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I was Imam Qazwini answered, "The extremely proud of our rabbi, correct use of the word infidel who did such a marvelous job of refers to people who attack or answering questions:' kill or take a sword against Islam Eide Alawan of the Islamic — only:' About suicide bombers, Center of America also attended he said, "There is no justification all events and applauded Rabbi in Islam or from the Koran for Klein's informative discussion. the killing of innocent people. "I feel that I have been blessed Anyone who is a terrorist is mis- to have participated in a historic guided at best." moment in our community of Events culminated Sunday people of these three Abrahamic with a "Taize" worship service at faiths," Alawan said. "To see so Fort Street Church. many men and women come to The Rev. Mark Keely of the the mosque Saturday, feel wel- Presbyterian Church explained comed and not be afraid of how Taize worship is based on a tra- they will be treated and to hear dition of an ecumenical service Muslim women say they felt the of reconciliation that began after same way at the synagogue and World War II in France, featuring church — this was all very prayer, meditation, music and remarkable Alawan said. silence. Its repetition of words, Many Jews said their visit to a music and readings are blended mosque was a first. "I appreciated the welcome we with periods of complete silence to instill peace in the presence of received from the Islamic God. Center:' Galea said. "I will admit "It was really interesting, a real that I felt some unease when I honor to have all those people in arrived there because I was not the church and to do their serv- sure what to expect:' ices," said Cassandra Turner of Imam Qazwini held an educa- Detroit. "It was a little over- tional session about Ramadan whelming, but we need to better observances and intentions and understand each other. We all answered questions. want peace in the world and Like the Days of Awe for Jews, want people to love and care for he said Ramadan is a time of each other." fasting, introspection and chari- The concluding question-and- ty, while avoiding gossip and answer session maintained a vanity. lighter tone. "In Islam, God has more than "Shalom means more than the 99 names. One is Ramadan. This absence of conflict," Rabbi Klein month, we seek Ramadan and to said. "The Hebrew root word for balance our intellect and desire. This is the time to stand superior shalom means whole. In Israel, if you want to order a whole pizza, to our urges and to overcome you get pizza shalem. Shalom desire with piety and self- begins when one person invests restraint:' He joked it is impossible for an in another, when we make it our responsibility to seek peace and imam to answer any question in wholeness:' Rev. Keely said, "When it Opposite Page: The Rev. Mark Keely of Fort comes to why all three religions Street Presbyterian Church in can't seem to co-exist in peace, Detroit, Imam Hassan Qazwini of there is a quote that says, the Islamic Center of America in `Religion is a vaccination that Dearborn and Rabbi Joseph keeps us from getting the real Klein of Temple Emanu-El in Oak thing: We must seek peace. 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