This book, Muslim Relations with Christians, Jews, and Others is in 2 parts, and this is the first part of the series. The book gives an expository analysis of the expected relationship between Muslims and people of other faiths. Relying on the Qur‟an and Sunnah, while adhering to the principles of Islamic Jurisprudence (Usul al-Fiqh) and the Higher Intents of Islamic Law (Maqasid al-Shari’ah), the book provides answers to 50 faith-based arguments against peaceful interfaith relations. This Part 1 covers sections 1 – 3 and responds to 24 questions. These include the analysis of the concept of al-wala’ and al-bara’ (loyalty and dissociation), identity and existence of ahl al-Kitab (People of Revelation) in contemporary times, as well as various aspects of interpersonal relationships between Muslims and people of other faiths.