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Tablet survey of Christian-Muslim relations

A narrow majority of Christians say that the Pope should not have quoted a derogatory remark about the Prophet Muhammad that sparked protests by Muslims around the world. Just over half the people who took part in a Tablet survey felt that Pope Benedict was wrong in his Regensburg lecture to cite the fourteenth-century Byzantine Emperor Manuel II, who said that Muhammad brought "only evil and inhuman things".

The Tablet, 30 September 2006

Posted on Saturday, September 30, 2006 by Registered CommenterMartin Sullivan in |