Mr Khurshid Ahmad is Director General of the Islamic Foundation, Leicester.
Bishop Kenneth Cragg lectures in the University of Sussex, England, and is Episcopal Assistant Bishop in Jerusalem and the Middle East. Dr Isma'il R. aI-Farnqi is Professor of Islamic Studies, Temple University, Philadelphia. Father Michael Fitzgerald is Director of the Pontificio Istituto di Studi Arabi in Rome. Professor Joseph Hajjar, a Greek-Catholic expert in Canon Law and Church History, with specialization in the history of Muslim-Christian relations in the Near East, teaches in Damascus, Syria. Professor Ihromi is Rector of Sekolah Tinggi Theologia, Jakarta, Indonesia. Mr A. Irfan is Editor of Impact International, London. Dr David Kerr is Lecturer in Islamics, Selly Oak Colleges, Birmingham, and Director of the Centre for the Study of Islam and Christian-Muslim Relations. Mr Ali Muhsin Barwani, former Deputy Prime Minister and Minister for External Affairs in the Government of zanzibar, Leader of the zanzibar Nationalist Party and editor of the Mwongozim, a weekly paper, now lives in Cairo. Dr Ishtiaq Quraishi, of the University of Karachi, was at the last minute unable to attend the consultation. Dr Muhammed Rasjidi, former Minister of Religious Affairs of the Government of Indonesia, is presently Professor of Islamic Studies, University of Indonesia, Jakarta. Bishop Arne Rudvin, Bishop of the United Church of Pakistan, lives in Karachi. Dr Subhi Saleh, Vice-Mufti of Lebanon, was at the last minute unable to attend the consultation. Dr Lamin Sanneh is Lecturer in the Department of Religious Studies, Uni- versity of Legon, Ghana, and Research Advisor to the Islam in Africa Project.
OBSERVERS
'The Rev. Emilio Castro is Director of the Commission on World Mission
and Evangelism of the WCC and Editor of the International Review of Mission. Dr John Taylor is Associate for Christian-Muslim Relations in the programme for Dialogue with People of Living Faiths and Ideologies, WCC.