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Muslims with Christians & Jews: Covenants & Coexistence

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Muslims with Christians & Jews: Covenants & Coexistence

Over the last twenty years, the International Museum of Muslim Cultures (IMMC) has brought thought-provoking exhibitions and programs of national and international significance to the public. However, this award-winning exhibit is perhaps the most imperative due to its timely ability to bring people of different faiths together. Muslims with Christians and Jews: An Exhibition of Covenants and Coexistence is the most consequential project in the museum’s history. One of the goals of the exhibit is to help visitors discover what Islam, Christianity, and Judaism have in common and build bridges of understanding and appreciation. Its subject matter is of crucial importance to the well-being of our nation and the world. 

Taking visitors back to a time when people of many faiths lived side by side and worshipped in peace, the exhibition presents historical covenants and treaties that Islam’s Prophet Muhammad (Peace Be Upon Him) made with Christians and Jews living amongst each other in the city of Medina. The Exhibit introduces the peace-building leadership of Muhammad, as both a Prophet and Head of State, who presented the first constitution in history, the Constitution of Medina, to his multiethnic, multiracial, multilingual, and multi-religious commonwealth. The constitution, which may have influenced that of the United States, will be on display along with other important covenants.

Muslims with Christians and Jews: An Exhibition of Covenants and Coexistence explores the historical and current relationship between Islam and America, highlighting the positive views of our Founding Fathers and what they knew and said about Islam. This theme is further explored through the struggle for freedom in America, featuring the voices of African American Muslims, and connecting this struggle to today’s continuing struggle for civil and human rights in the United States of America.

Curatorial Team: Lina Ali, Basel Almisshal, Jeanne Luckett, Okolo Rashid

Award-winning Design by Studio Basel

 

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