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Atlanta's Day of Dignity.


ATLANTA, Georgia: The warm atmosphere in downtown Atlanta Downtown Atlanta refers to the largest financial district for the city of Atlanta.

As defined by the Central Atlanta Progress (CAP) organization, the area measures approximately 4 mi², and was home to 23,300 as of 2006.
 had less to do with the southern sunshine than it did with the sea of friendly faces serving their local community. Muslim and Christian volunteers came together on Sept. 6 to show their love for God by helping Atlanta's homeless population, which is all too often overlooked and underserved.

This event -- led by Islamic Relief USA -- was part of their Day of Dignity initiative, a series of annual one-day events one-day event

a contraction of the three-day event but like that contest is aimed at selecting the best all-round horse and rider. The events usually contested are show-jumping, dressage and cross-country.
 in cities across the United States United States, officially United States of America, republic (2005 est. pop. 295,734,000), 3,539,227 sq mi (9,166,598 sq km), North America. The United States is the world's third largest country in population and the fourth largest country in area. , where people from different cultural, ethnic and religious backgrounds come together and assist those in need in the community. Serving the less fortunate is a central belief and practice for both Muslims and Christians, and thus provided a meaningful backdrop for people of both faiths to come together for a common good.

The 800 beneficiaries of the Day of Dignity were given food, clothing, medical care, hygiene packets, and provided with other social services social services
Noun, pl

welfare services provided by local authorities or a state agency for people with particular social needs

social services nplservicios mpl sociales 
 donated do·nate  
v. do·nat·ed, do·nat·ing, do·nates

v.tr.
To present as a gift to a fund or cause; contribute.

v.intr.
To make a contribution to a fund or cause.
 by various individuals and organizations of different religious communities.

This Muslim-initiated community outreach Outreach is an effort by an organization or group to connect its ideas or practices to the efforts of other organizations, groups, specific audiences or the general public.  event takes place annually, not only in Atlanta but also in 22 cities across the United States. Many of the nationwide outreach events occur during Ramadan, the month in which Muslims fast completely during the daylight hours as an act of spiritual devotion.

Though this event was a Muslim-led initiative, a handful of Christians also volunteered to be part of it. What drew these Christians to this event was the opportunity to serve Atlanta's poor alongside their Muslim friends. One even decided to fast along with the Muslim volunteers to join them in an expression of devotion to God and to better understand those he and fellow volunteers were serving.

The line of those waiting to receive the free food stretched around the corner of the block, while many others patiently waited their turn to receive health screenings. Overwhelmed o·ver·whelm  
tr.v. o·ver·whelmed, o·ver·whelm·ing, o·ver·whelms
1. To surge over and submerge; engulf: waves overwhelming the rocky shoreline.

2.
a.
 by the outpouring of compassion, volunteer Shannon Moon said, "It is so exciting to build relationships with Muslims, learn from them and see the way that they love and serve the community in Atlanta."

Christians at the event pointed to the Common Word document as inspiration for getting involved in the Day of Dignity. In October 2007, 138 Muslim scholars, under the leadership of King Abdullah King Abdullah can refer to:
  • Abdullah bin Abdul Aziz, regent of Saudi Arabia since 1995 and king since 2005.
  • Abdullah II, king of Jordan since 1999
  • Abdullah I, Emir of Transjordan (1921–1946) and King of Transjordan (1946–1951)
 II of Jordan, issued the open letter, "A Common Word Between Us and You" to Christians around the world. The letter stated: "The basis for this peace and understanding already exists. It is part of the very foundational principles of both faiths: love of the One God, and love of the neighbor. These principles are found over and over again in the sacred texts of Islam and Christianity."

This was a key historic moment where Muslims extended the hand of friendship and reconciliation to Christians around the world, marking a new openness to dialogue between adherents of the two faiths. There have been too many religious leaders throughout history who have taken simplistic sim·plism  
n.
The tendency to oversimplify an issue or a problem by ignoring complexities or complications.



[French simplisme, from simple, simple, from Old French; see simple
, combative com·bat·ive  
adj.
Eager or disposed to fight; belligerent. See Synonyms at argumentative.



com·bative·ly adv.
 approaches to asserting their particular faith, arguing why their faith is right and others are wrong. This approach breeds conflict, misunderstanding and even violence when what the world needs is for people to treat one another with respect and openness.

The event on that simmering Sunday in Atlanta may have fed and clothed clothe  
tr.v. clothed or clad , cloth·ing, clothes
1. To put clothes on; dress.

2. To provide clothes for.

3. To cover as if with clothing.
 some 800 homeless, but it accomplished much more than that: it captured -- in a unique way -- some of the small steps individuals are taking to establish trust between Muslims and Christians: working together to show their love of God and neighbor together, in unity.

Mark Casey is executive director of Common Path Alliance ( www.commonpathalliance.org ), an organization dedicated to initiating dialogues of trust and building relationships of peace between Muslims and Christians around the world. This article was written for the Common Ground News Service (CGNews).

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