Committee created to promote
document on Human Fraternity
Signing of the document on Human Fraternity (ANSA) |
A new higher committee has been established to promote the
ideals of tolerance and cooperation contained in the Document on Human
Fraternity for World Peace and Living Together.
By Vatican News
A higher committee for the implementation of the Human
Fraternity document has been established in the United Arab Emirates.
The document, signed by Pope Francis and the Grand Imam of
Al-Azhar, Ahmed el-Tayyeb, was signed in Abu Dhabi during the Pope’s visit to
the UAE in February. The document invites “all persons who have faith in God
and faith in human fraternity to unite and work together so that it may serve
as a guide for future generations to advance a culture of mutual respect in the
awareness of the great divine grace that makes all human beings brothers and
sisters.”
Ensuring the objectives of the document will be realized
A communique announcing the new initiative says the
committee “is tasked with developing a framework to ensure the objectives of
the global Declaration of Human Fraternity are realised. It will also prepare
the necessary plans to implement the document, follow up on its implementation
at regional and international levels, and hold meetings with religious leaders,
heads of international organisations and others to support and spread the idea
behind this histoNew cric document.”
In addition, the higher committee is charged with urging
“legislative authorities to adhere to the provisions of the document in
national legislation so as to instill the values of mutual respect and
coexistence.” It will also supervise the Abrahamic Family House, which was
established by Crown Prince Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan to commemorate
the visit of Pope Francis, and is dedicated to inter-faith harmony.
Members of the committee
The committee includes: Bishop Miguel Ángel Ayuso Guixot,
President of the Pontifical Council for Interreligious Dialogue; Prof Mohamed
Hussein Mahrasawi, President of Al-Azhar University; Monsignor Yoannis Lahzi
Gaid, Personal Secretary of Pope Francis; Judge Mohamed Mahmoud Abdel Salam,
Advisor to the Grand Imam; Mohamed Khalifa Al Mubarak, Chairman of the
Department of Culture and Tourism – Abu Dhabi; Dr Sultan Faisal Al Rumaithi,
Secretary-General of the Muslim Council of Elders; and Yasser Hareb Al Muhairi,
Emirati writer and media personality.
According to the communique, Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed “said
that the formation of the committee would help to implement the shared vision
of developing initiatives and ideas to foster tolerance, cooperation and
coexistence.”
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