Muslim and Christian leaders call for mutual respect
-29/11/04
Muslim and Christian reli
Muslim and Christian leaders call for mutual respect
-29/11/04
Muslim and Christian religious leaders called at the weekend for tolerance between peoples and dialogue of cultures to boost international peace and security, reports the Washington Times.
The plea was made during a conference of the World’s Islamic Daawa, or call, being held in Tripoli and involving clerics, scientists, politicians and delegations from Muslim, Christian, regional and international organizations.
Papal representative Mgr Berluggi stressed that mutual respect was at the core of dialogue between different religions aimed at ensuring a world that is just, at peace and tolerant.
He said all religions reject violence and encourage mutual respect, dialogue and the right of all peoples to live their lives in accordance with their culture.
Senior Muslim cleric Lhabib Belkhoja underscored the importance of the conference in boosting joint Islamic action to serve the interests and causes of Muslims and other religions.
He said Muslims should work to confront challenges to prove Islam is a religion of love and tolerance.
Muslim and Christian leaders call for mutual respect
-29/11/04
Muslim and Christian religious leaders called at the weekend for tolerance between peoples and dialogue of cultures to boost international peace and security, reports the Washington Times.
The plea was made during a conference of the World’s Islamic Daawa, or call, being held in Tripoli and involving clerics, scientists, politicians and delegations from Muslim, Christian, regional and international organizations.
Papal representative Mgr Berluggi stressed that mutual respect was at the core of dialogue between different religions aimed at ensuring a world that is just, at peace and tolerant.
He said all religions reject violence and encourage mutual respect, dialogue and the right of all peoples to live their lives in accordance with their culture.
Senior Muslim cleric Lhabib Belkhoja underscored the importance of the conference in boosting joint Islamic action to serve the interests and causes of Muslims and other religions.
He said Muslims should work to confront challenges to prove Islam is a religion of love and tolerance.