Abstract
This is the survey-based study examines interfaith harmony between Christians and Muslims in Faisalabad, Pakistan, during the significant Islamic Festival of Muharram ul Haram. The results were prepared in SPSS after conduct of survey and the respondents were selected through snow ball sampling, reveal a substantial level of interaction and solidarity between the two communities, with many Christians participating in Muslim traditions, ceremonies, and acts of kindness. The findings indicate mutual respect, inclusivity, emotional support, and positive relationships between Christians and Muslims. While there is room for improvement, the study suggests a heartening level of interfaith harmony in Faisalabad, providing a strong foundation for further growth and development. The research highlights the importance of promoting understanding, respect, and empathy to build a more inclusive and peaceful environment in diverse societies.
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