jewish-christian-muslim relations
Jewish-Christian-Muslim relations refer to the interactions, relationships, and dynamics between the three monotheistic faiths - Judaism, Christianity, and Islam. This term encompasses the historical, cultural, social, and religious connections, conflicts, and cooperation between adherents of these religions throughout history. It encompasses dialogue, understanding, and collaboration, as well as instances of tension, misunderstanding, and conflict that have shaped their ongoing relationships.
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