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Anglicans, Roman Catholics and Muslims sign historic agreement to combat human trafficking, slavery

For the first time in history, Roman Catholics, Anglicans and Muslims have joined forces in a project to “inspire practical and spiritual action” to combat modern slavery and human trafficking.

17 March 2014

WCC supports efforts to re-establish Malaysia's multi-faith values

The World Council of Churches (WCC) has expressed its support for an appeal against a Malaysian court’s decision in October 2013 forbidding the use of the word “Allah” by non-Muslims.

28 February 2014

Abp Lapok: Political consistency needed to end 'Allah' impasse

The Primate of the Church of the Province South East Asia has criticised government leaders for not upholding a "godly, fair and just" governance.

06 February 2014

Church of Tanzania should plan to maintain Muslim-Christian relations

The Anglican Church in Tanzania (ACT) should consider investing more resources into maintaining good Muslim-Christian relationships, according to its Communications Director.

16 January 2014

Ugandan to conference: "Wake up to Islam"

“The church in East Africa needs to wake up to the reality that Muslims are determined to get as many converts as possible and this must be dealt with,” said Musa Baluku Syamutsangira.

25 October 2013

Connecticut Episcopalians announce new interfaith partnership

Episcopalians' partnership with Muslims is "exciting", "an incredible gift"

11 September 2013

Archbishop praises inter-faith work in Wales

Archbishop praises inter-faith work in Wales

The Archbishop of Wales will praise the “open and honest” relationship that exists in Wales between Christians and Muslims in a lecture tomorrow (Tuesday Nov 22) to celebrate National Interfaith week. 

23 November 2011

Plenary will probe the varied nature of Muslim-Christian relations

Plenary will probe the varied nature of Muslim-Christian relations

The Lambeth plenary on "Muslim-Christian Relations and the Anglican Communion, will not "look at Islam in isolation, but rather in the context of our entire attention to interfaith relations here at the Lambeth Conference," said Bishop Michael Nazir-Ali, the plenary coordinator.

25 July 1998