Prince Alwaleed Bin Talal Center for Muslim-Christian Understanding

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Prince Alwaleed Bin Talal Center for Muslim-Christian Understanding
Named after
Non-profit
PurposeInterfaith relations
HeadquartersWashington, D.C., U.S.
Location
Region served
United States
Websitecmcu.georgetown.edu

The Prince Alwaleed Bin Talal Center for Muslim-Christian Understanding (ACMCU) is an interfaith institution based at the

Georgetown University School of Foreign Service in Washington, D.C.

Overview

The institution was founded at

In 2005, a wealthy

The founding director of the center was John Esposito.[3] Esposito was succeeded by John O. Voll.[4]

The Center is co-publisher (with the UK's

Birmingham University Centre for the Study of Islam and Christian-Muslim Relations) of the journal Islam and Christian-Muslim Relations.[5]

In 2008, Republican U.S. Representative Frank Wolf questioned the prince's gift, and whether the center had ever been critical of the Saudi government.[6]

References

  1. ^ a b c d e Caryle Murphy, Saudi Gives $20 Million to Georgetown, Washington Post (December 13, 2005).
  2. ^ Rafferty, Steve (January 12, 2006). "Saudi Prince Gives GU $20M". The Hoya.
  3. ^ Press Release: Georgetown University Receives $20 Million Gift From Prince Alwaleed Bin Talal To Expand Center for Muslim-Christian Understanding Archived 2006-09-04 at the Wayback Machine, December 12, 2005. Accessed 24 November, 2014
  4. ^ Center Profile: Prince Alwaleed bin Talal Center for Muslim-Christian Understanding (2005), Pluralism Project at Harvard University.
  5. ^ Center for Muslim–Christian Understanding
  6. ^ Strauss, Valerie (February 15, 2008). "$20 Million Saudi Gift Is Questioned". The Washington Post. Retrieved 2008-02-15.

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