Al Azhar Cuts Dialogue With Vatican, Indefinitely

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Al Azhar cuts dialogue with Vatican, indefinitely Jan 21, 2011
The Vatican must have gotten it into their heads that the Muslim world wanted dialogue, with all those statements from smooth talking Muslim spokespersons.

In reality, 'dialogue' was a mistranslation. Al Azhar said they only want monologue with the non-Muslim world.

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CAIRO: Al-Azhar has decided to indefinitely freeze all dialogue with the Vatican over what it called Pope Benedict’s repeated insults towards Islam, the institution announced on Thursday.

Al-Azhar is Egypt’s top Sunni authority.

Suspending interfaith dialogue with the Vatican on Thursday came in response to Pope Benedict XVI’s remarks on the status of Christians in the Middle East.

Pope Benedict condemned attacks on churches that killed dozens of people in Egypt, Iraq and Nigeria this month, saying they showed the need to adopt effective measures to protect religious minorities.

Al-Azhar made the decision during an urgent meeting held by the Islamic Research Academy, run by al-Azhar. The academy’s secretary general, Ali Abdel Dayem, said the activities of the Permanent Committee for Dialogue with Monotheistic Religions will be suspended indefinitely.

Benedict called for protecting Christians in the Middle East following the New Year’s attack on an Alexandria church that killed 23 and injured 100. His remarks angered Egypt. The Egyptian government considered his statements interference in its domestic affairs and recalled its Ambassador for consultations.

Al-Azhar established the dialogue committee in 1997. It meets twice a year to discuss bilateral collaboration.

For its part, the Vatican said Thursday it wanted to continue its meetings with Al-Azhar.

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Sheikh Mahmoud Azab said, “The Pope has repeatedly alleged that non-Muslims are being persecuted in Muslim countries in the Middle East region, which is far from the truth and is an unacceptable interference in the internal affairs of Islamic countries.”


The lesson for today:

Do not, under any circumstances, say non-Muslims are persecuted in Muslim majority nations.

Always remember, Muslims are eternally persecuted in non-Muslim lands. Best if the West just acknowledges this fact now so we can start paying reparations to the Muslim victims of 'Islamophobia'.

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I sort of sympathise with Al Azhar, the pope was quick to condemn the attacks against christians(humans) in Egypt, but never was it a concern for him when allies were bombing and destroying Iraq, Afghanistan, Pakistan/Palestinian muslims/christians (humans)..Can't you see the hypocracy boy? I can...
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The Vatican spoke out against a terrorist attack that specifically targeted a religious ceremony.

While the Vatican has been recently speaking out against Christianophobia in recent months, they, and others, have long been silent on abuses against Christians in the Muslim world.

As for your specific observation, has CAIR (an American-Islamic activist group) ever spoken about the issue of Tibet?

Most likely not, they speak out on issues involving discrimination against Muslims.
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The Vatican spoke out against a terrorist attack that specifically targeted a religious ceremony.

Noo no the pope doesn't think that it was the religious ceremony,but,rather only the christians being in the centre of specific target...Still, his quote wasn't meant to address the killings of innocent humans but just the christians instead ..(he sounds as if no muslims were injured at all!)
So now we face nothing but a racist pope in the name of God and all of humanity?! :roll:

Pope Benedict condemned a bomb blast outside a church in Egypt which killed at least 21 people yesterday.

"This vile gesture of death, like that of putting bombs near to the houses of Christians in Iraq to force them to leave, offends God and all of humanity," the pope said after his weekly angelus blessing today.

The car bomb explosion outside a Coptic Christian church in Alexandria yesterday wounded dozens of people as worshippers gathered to mark the new year and Egypt's Interior Ministry said a foreign-backed suicide bomber might have been responsible.

http://www.irishtimes.com/newspaper/bre ... ing12.html

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Nah ! The vatican is too busy trying to tuck away its pedo priests.
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desertdudeshj wrote:Nah ! The vatican is too busy trying to tuck away its pedo priests.


It's shameful whenever a dirty old man molests a child and others use religion to cover for the old pervert.

rather only the christians being in the centre of specific target


Last I knew, Christian worshipers were the targets of the attack, so the Pope's comments make sense to me.

So now we face nothing but a racist pope in the name of God and all of humanity?!


What was racist about the Pope's comments? Were the Christian worshipers targeted - with 23 dead and hundreds (?) injured - of a different race/ethnicity than the Muslim bystanders who were unintentionally wounded in the attack?
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