Marrakesh Declaration (English Wikipedia)

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  • Lee, Morgan (27 January 2016). "Morocco Declaration: Muslim Nations Should Protect Christians from Persecution". Christianity Today. Retrieved 29 January 2016.

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  • Hayward, Susan (27 January 2016). "Crisis and Opportunity In the Muslim World". The Huffington Post. Retrieved 29 January 2016. Drawing from historic Islamic sources, particularly the Charter of Medina, a contract established by the Prophet (peace be upon him) with the Jewish community in Medina ensuring freedom of religion and vows of protection, the summit will issue a declaration at its conclusion.

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  • Gjelten, Tom (28 January 2016). "Muslim Leaders Vow To Protect Rights Of Religious Minorities". National Public Radio. Retrieved 29 January 2016. The rise of ISIS and other Muslim extremist groups in the Middle East, Africa and South Asia has brought horrific persecution of non-Muslims — Christians, Jews and other religious minorities. Now, a group of Islamic scholars, Muslim leaders and government ministers from Muslim-majority countries has promised to work together to protect those minorities, saying Islam forbids religious persecution. More than 100 countries were represented at the gathering of Muslim leaders in Marrakech this week, sponsored by the Moroccan government and the Forum for Promoting Peace in Muslim Societies, an organization led by Islamic scholar Sheikh Abdullah bin Bayyah.

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