By Ed Stannard, Register Metro Editor
NEW HAVEN — Participants in this week’s Muslim-Christian conference at Yale University flew home Thursday to Oman, Malaysia, Nigeria, Iran and other places around the globe, but not before they agreed to carry the message of reconciliation with them.
Read the full story at nhregister.com.
Also read an earlier story about the conference and one written in advance.
Register photo by Brad Horrigan
Mohamed Bechari, president of the National Federation of Muslims in France, takes a photo of a speaker during the Common Word Conference Thursday in New Haven. Sitting with Bechari is Shaykh Tayseer Rajab Al-Tamimi, chief Islamic justice of Palestine.
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