We have lived for thousands of years together, Muslims and Christians; we are part of the same society.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
On this land, Muslims, Christians and Jews can coexist together, as they have - as they had for the - for hundreds of years in the framework of a democratic state.
We have much more in common with other people than we have apart.
While we may be of different faiths, we have a strong sense of faith, family, community. We hold the values of freedom and human rights very high and I think that those are all a part of a very strong quilt that binds us together.
I am an Egyptian Muslim, educated in Cairo and New York, and now living in Vienna. My wife and I have spent half our lives in the North, half in the South. And we have experienced first hand the unique nature of the human family and the common values we all share.
I have Muslim members of my family. I have lived in Muslim countries.
We are all children of the same God, and we have to come together to solve our problems and not be fighting so much.
What I find is that we're all human beings and that it's all very similar, what we believe. At the bottom, there's really not that much difference between Christians and Muslims and Hindus and Buddhists. We all worship God.
We need to stay together, to spread the truth like religion. It's a lonely, scary road, and we've got to walk it together.
We're a Muslim family, but we're also very cultured and we have a mixture of different religions. For example, my brother-in-law is Catholic, and my sister converted and my nephews are baptized. I have an uncle who just graduated and currently he's a priest.
We've had so many lifetimes of different cultures and different religions and different points of view and different wars and different loves and different children.