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All the Abrahamic religions are based on love, love for God and his creation. Bahai, Christians, Jewish and Muslims believe in the same God and the same fundamental values. The Muslim mystic Jalal ad-din Rumi, known as Mevlana, wrote in the Masnavi. “He that is praised is, in fact, only One. In this respect all religions are only one religion. Because all praises are directed toward God's Light,” In the Bible the fundamental values of the Christians common beliefs are defined in Luke 10,27 “You must love the Lord your God with your whole heart, your whole soul, your whole strength and your whole mind, and your neighbour as yourself”. Unfortunately, these shared values between Christians, Jewish and Muslims are today far from being recalled by the medias the politicians and the religious clerks. Instead, the three religion, are misused by zealots and often used to legitimise violent nationalism and xenophobia.
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