The example of Pope Francis in
the UAE will be useful for Africa
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| Pope Francis with Abu Dhabi's Crown Prince, Sheikh Mohammed bin Zayed al Nahyan (ANSA) |
"The great conference held in Abu Dhabi, attended by
the Pope and the Great Imam of Al Azhar, was organised by Muslims. It shows
that the faithful of Islam wish to build peace and harmony in the world,” says
Tanzania’s Auxiliary Bishop of the Diocese of Bukoba.
Agenzia Fides – Bukoba, Tanzania
Auxiliary Bishop of the Diocese of Bukoba in Tanzania,
Method Kilaini, has spoken to Agenzia Fides about his experience at the Global
Conference of human fraternity held in the United Arab Emirates (UAE) from 3 to
4 February, on the occasion of Pope Francis’ historic voyage to the UAE.
Declaration signed in the UAE will be useful also for Africa
Bishop Kilaini, a delegate to the Global Conference, told
AF, "This conference and the Declaration signed by the Pope and by Imam
Ahmad Al-Tayyib will be very useful in the context of Africa, where Islamic
fundamentalist groups are growing. This happens because many Islamic
fundamentalists arrive in Africa, starting from the Middle East, and bring a
message of hatred, discrimination and extremism to the local Muslims." The
Bishop adds, "What happened in the United Arab Emirates brings a powerful
message of peace, harmony, fraternity and says that Muslims want peace in the
world, too. The message of fraternity will certainly reach Tanzania and various
parts of Africa, helping people develop a peaceful society," he said.
No religion promotes hatred and discrimination
According to Bishop Kilaini, the conference in the Emirates
was a sign "that living in peace is possible. In the United Arab Emirates,
there are people of various religions, beliefs, ethnic groups and cultures who
live in unity without any kind of discrimination. Therefore, it is possible to
do it also in African countries. As the Great Imam of Al Azhar reminds us, no religion
promotes hatred and discrimination, but every religion promotes love, peace and
harmony," the Bishop emphasised.
Pope Francis has given us an incentive
In conclusion, Bishop Kilaini noted, "The presence, the
words, the example of Pope Francis are for us an incentive to do more in the
African context to accompany people of different faiths to live in peace and
harmony."

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