(Washington Post) Why Christianity’s holiest shrine is guarded by two Muslim families
In an interview with CNN earlier this year, Adeeb Joudeh, the current keeper of the key ”” an old, cast-iron object that’s a foot long ”” considered his family’s hereditary task to be a metaphor for religious tolerance. “For me, … Continue reading (Washington Post) Why Christianity’s holiest shrine is guarded by two Muslim families
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(Washington Post) Why Christianity’s holiest shrine is guarded by two Muslim families
In an interview with CNN earlier this year, Adeeb Joudeh, the current keeper of the key ”” an old, cast-iron object that’s a foot long ”” considered his family’s hereditary task to be a metaphor for religious tolerance. “For me, … Continue reading (Washington Post) Why Christianity’s holiest shrine is guarded by two Muslim families