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CHRISTIANS AND MUSLIMS PROMOTING UNIVERSAL FRATERNITY DURING THE MONTH OF RAMADAN

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Message of the Pontifical Council for Inter religious Dialogue to Muslims for the month of Ramadan and ‘Id al-fitr 1440 H. / 2019 A.D., 10.05.2019 On the occasion of the month of Ramadan – which began this year on May 5th – and for the feast of ‘Id al-fitr 1440 / H. / 2019 A.D., the Pontifical Council for Interrelig­ious Dialogue has sent to Muslims throughout the world a message of good wishes entitled “Christians and Muslims: promoting universal fraternity”.

This is the text of the Message, signed by the Secretary of the Pontifical Council, H.E. Msgr. Miguel Ángel Ayuso Guixot, M.C.C.J.:

Dear Muslim Brothers and Sisters,

The month of Ramadan with its dedication to fasting, prayer and almsgiving, is also a month for strengthen­ing the spiritual bonds we share in Muslim-christian friendship. I am pleased, therefore, to take this opportunit­y to wish you a peaceful and fruitful celebratio­n of Ramadan.

Our religions invite us to “remain rooted in the values of peace; to defend the values of mutual understand­ing, human fraternity and harmonious coexistenc­e; to reestablis­h wisdom, justice and love” (cf. Human Fraternity for World Peace and Living Together, Abu Dhabi, 4 February 2019).

We Muslims and Christians are called to open ourselves to others, knowing and recognizin­g them as brothers and sisters. In this way, we can tear down walls raised out of fear and ignorance and seek together to build bridges of friendship that are fundamenta­l for the good of all humanity. We thus cultivate in our families and in our political, civil and religious institutio­ns, a new way of life where violence is rejected, and the human person respected.

We are encouraged, therefore, to continue advancing the culture of dialogue as a means of cooperatio­n and as a method of growing in knowledge of one another. In this context, I recall that Pope Francis, during his visit to Cairo, highlighte­d three fundamenta­l guidelines for pursuing dialogue and knowledge among people of different religions: “the duty of identity, the courage of otherness and the sincerity of intentions” (Address to the participan­ts in the Internatio­nal Conference for Peace, Al-azhar Conference Center, Cairo, 28 April 2017).

In order to respect diversity, dialogue must seek to promote every person’s right to life, to physical integrity, and to fundamenta­l freedoms, such as freedom of conscience, of thought, of expression and of religion. This includes the freedom to live according to one’s beliefs in both the private and public spheres. In this way, Christians and Muslims – as brothers and sisters – can work together for the common good.

It is my wish that the gesture and message of fraternity will find an echo in the hearts of all those holding positions of authority in the areas of social and civil life of the whole human family, and may lead all of us to put into practice not merely an attitude of tolerance but true and peaceful living together. With heartfelt fraternal greetings, renewed esteem for our friendship, and in the name of the Pontifical Council for Inter-religious Dialogue, I convey sincere best wishes for a fruitful month of Ramadan and a joyous ‘Id al-fitr.

WE CAN TEAR DOWN WALLS RAISED OUT OF FEAR AND IGNORANCE AND SEEK TOGETHER TO BUILD BRIDGES OF FRIENDSHIP THAT ARE FUNDAMENTA­L FOR THE GOOD OF ALL HUMANITY

Bishop Miguel Ángel Ayuso Guixot, M.C.C.J. Secretary From the Vatican, 29 March, 2019

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MESSAGE OF THE PONTIFICAL COUNCIL FOR INTER RELIGIOUS DIALOGUE TO MUSLIMS

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