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Louis Massignon, who devoted his life to dialogue between Xty and Islam, died 10/31/1962. A Franciscan tertiary, he took the name Ibrahim and made a vow to offer his life for the Muslims—“not so they would be converted, but so the will of God might be accomplished thru them.”
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A follower of both Gandhi and Charles de Foucauld, he believed in each person there is a *point vierge* where God alone may enter. “Man is not made for works of external mercy, but first of all to worship the divine Guest in his heart, in the present moment.”#RejectIslamophobia
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