Catholics
and Muslims working together for others
(Vatican Radio) The Catholic-Muslim Forum held its third Seminar
in Rome from Tuesday 11th to Thursday 13th November 2014. The theme it took as
its main topic for deliberation was "Working Together to Serve
Others". Three particular issues were dealt with in papers from both
sides: working together to serve young people, enhancing our interreligious
dialogue, and service to society.
Below please find the final statement
published at the conclusion of the forum
The delegates acknowledged many examples across the world of
active Catholic-Muslim collaboration in educational, charitable, and relief
efforts. After the presentations of the papers and the discussions which ensued
in a cordial and fraternal atmosphere, the participants agreed on the following
points:
1. The delegates recognised that their gathering took place in a
time of severe tension and conflict in the world, underlining the vital
importance of enhanced service and mutual cooperation. In this context the
delegates unanimously condemned acts of terrorism, oppression, violence against
innocent persons, persecution, desecration of sacred places, and the
destruction of cultural heritage. It is never acceptable to use religion to
justify such acts or to conflate such acts with religion.
2. The education of young people, be it in the family, school,
university, church or mosque, is of the utmost importance for the promotion of
a well-rounded identity which builds respect for others. To this end, school
curricula and textbooks should portray an objective and respectful image of the
other.
3. The participants affirmed the importance of the culture
of interreligious dialogue for deepening mutual understanding. This is required
to overcome prejudice, distortions, suspicions, and inappropriate
generalisations, all of which damage the peaceful relationships we all seek.
4. It was felt that dialogue should lead to action, particularly
among young people. The participants encouraged Christians and Muslims to
multiply opportunities for encounter and cooperation on joint projects for the
common good.
On Wednesday 12th November, His Holiness Pope Francis gave an
audience in which he greeted all the participants, encouraging them to
persevere on the path of Christian-Muslim dialogue, and was pleased to note
their shared commitment to the selfless and disinterested service of society.
Finally, the delegates expressed their satisfaction at their
fruitful encounter, and looked forward to the next meeting of the Forum.
The Catholic delegation was headed by His Eminence Cardinal
Jean-Louis Tauran, President of the Pontifical Council for Interreligious
Dialogue (PCID), and was composed of:
Rev. Miguel Ángel Ayuso Guixot, M.C.C.I., Secretary of PCID
Mons. Khaled Akasheh, Bureau Chief for Islam, PCID
H.E. Mons. Ilario Antoniazzi, Archbishop of Tunis, Tunisia
Rev. Michael Weninger, PCID, Islam in Europe, Central Asia and South America
Prof. Vincenzo Buonomo, Director, Doctoral Course for Jurisprudence, Pontifical Lateran University, Rome, Italy
Prof. Paolo Carozza, Director, Kellogg Institute for International Studies, University of Notre Dame, USA
Rev. Dr. Damian Howard, S.J., Heythrop College, University of London, UK
H.E. Mrs Pascale Warda, Former Minister of Migration and Displacement, Iraq
H.E. Mrs Anne Leahy, Ambassador Emeritus of Canada to the Holy See, Adjunct Professor, McGill University, Montreal, Canada
Dr. A. Tom Adaba, Abuja, Nigeria
Mr Asset Shutenov, Almaty, Kazakhstan
Mons. Khaled Akasheh, Bureau Chief for Islam, PCID
H.E. Mons. Ilario Antoniazzi, Archbishop of Tunis, Tunisia
Rev. Michael Weninger, PCID, Islam in Europe, Central Asia and South America
Prof. Vincenzo Buonomo, Director, Doctoral Course for Jurisprudence, Pontifical Lateran University, Rome, Italy
Prof. Paolo Carozza, Director, Kellogg Institute for International Studies, University of Notre Dame, USA
Rev. Dr. Damian Howard, S.J., Heythrop College, University of London, UK
H.E. Mrs Pascale Warda, Former Minister of Migration and Displacement, Iraq
H.E. Mrs Anne Leahy, Ambassador Emeritus of Canada to the Holy See, Adjunct Professor, McGill University, Montreal, Canada
Dr. A. Tom Adaba, Abuja, Nigeria
Mr Asset Shutenov, Almaty, Kazakhstan
HRH Prince Ghazi bin Muhammad of Jordan, co-ordinator of the
Muslim side, could not attend the event for health reasons. The assembled
participants sent him a message expressing their good wishes. The Muslim
delegation was led by H.E. Prof. Seyyed Hossein Nasr, Professor of
Islamic Studies at The George Washington University, Washington DC, USA, and
consisted of:
Prof. S. Abdallah Schleifer, Senior Fellow of the Royal Aal
al-Bayt Institute for Islamic Thought and Editor-in-Chief of the Muslim 500
H.E. Prof. Muhammad Hashim Kamali, Founding CEO, International Institute of Advanced Islamic Studies (IAIS), Malaysia
H.E. Prof. Mustapha Cherif, Philosopher and Former Minister of Higher Education of Algeria
H.E. Prof. Mustafa Ceric, Former Grand Mufti of Bosnia and Herzegovina
H.E. Prof. M. Din Syamsuddin, President of Muhammadiyah and General Chairman of the Indonesian Council of Ulama
Prof. Abdal Hakim Murad Winter, University Lecturer in Islamic Studies, Faculty of Divinity, Cambridge University
H.E. Sheikh Naim Tërnava, Grand Mufti of Kosovo
H.E. Prof. Aref Ali Nayed, Founder and Direcctor of Kalam Research and Media, UAE
Prof. Ingrid Mattson, London and Windsor Community Chair in Islamic Studies, Huron University College, University of Western Ontario, Canada
H.E. Mr. Omar Abboud, General Secretary of the Institute for Interreligious Dialogue, Buenos Aires, Argentina
Imam Yahya Sergio Yahe Pallavicini, Vice President, Islamic Religious Community (COREIS), Italy
H.E. Prof. Muhammad Hashim Kamali, Founding CEO, International Institute of Advanced Islamic Studies (IAIS), Malaysia
H.E. Prof. Mustapha Cherif, Philosopher and Former Minister of Higher Education of Algeria
H.E. Prof. Mustafa Ceric, Former Grand Mufti of Bosnia and Herzegovina
H.E. Prof. M. Din Syamsuddin, President of Muhammadiyah and General Chairman of the Indonesian Council of Ulama
Prof. Abdal Hakim Murad Winter, University Lecturer in Islamic Studies, Faculty of Divinity, Cambridge University
H.E. Sheikh Naim Tërnava, Grand Mufti of Kosovo
H.E. Prof. Aref Ali Nayed, Founder and Direcctor of Kalam Research and Media, UAE
Prof. Ingrid Mattson, London and Windsor Community Chair in Islamic Studies, Huron University College, University of Western Ontario, Canada
H.E. Mr. Omar Abboud, General Secretary of the Institute for Interreligious Dialogue, Buenos Aires, Argentina
Imam Yahya Sergio Yahe Pallavicini, Vice President, Islamic Religious Community (COREIS), Italy
(Emer McCarthy)
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