
Christian-Muslim relations
Christian-Muslim relations refer to the interactions and historical ties between followers of Christianity and Islam, two of the world's major religions. These relations have been shaped by shared beliefs, theological differences, and historical events, including conflicts like the Crusades and contemporary issues like political tensions. Both faiths worship the same God and recognize significant figures, such as Jesus, but differ in beliefs about salvation and the role of Muhammad. Dialogue and cooperation have increased in recent years, focusing on mutual respect, understanding, and addressing social challenges, contributing to efforts for peace and tolerance in diverse societies.