The question remains: Why can\'t we all just get along? Violence pours into our lives everyday through the media from around the world and in our neighborhoods.
He lives in Walnut Creek, CA..
He is the immediate past president of Islamic Center of Zahra in Pleasanton, CA, and has been actively involved in lecturing on Islam around the country.
About the Author: Ejaz Naqvi is chief of Chronic Pain Program and director of Graduate Medical Education at Kaiser Permanente in the San Francisco East Bay area.
His message is simple: You don\'t have to be wrong form me to right.
Naqvi shows how the Three Abrahamic Testaments share major values and beliefs (oneness of God, the golden rule) while not diminishing differences between the Three faiths.
A healer by profession, Dr.
In this volatile climate, a Muslim doctor, Ejaz Naqvi, writes as a champion for seeing the Three Testaments--the Torah, the New Testament, and the Qur\'an--as sources of peace for all humanity.
And the Three Abrahamic faiths of Judaism, Christianity, and Islam are engaged in complex relations of reciprocity and recrimination.
Religion, which should be a source of peace, is often right at the center of this violence.
The question remains: Why can\'t we all just get along? Violence pours into our lives everyday through the media from around the world and in our neighborhoods