Khaleej Times

UAE is proud to stand with the Pope

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When His Holiness Pope Francis received His Highness Shaikh Mohammed bin Zayed Al Nahyan, Crown Prince of Abu Dhabi and Deputy Supreme Commander of the UAE Armed Forces, it was the highest-level official delegation from the Gulf state ever to visit the Vatican, and comes at a time when constructi­ve dialogue between people of all faiths is of paramount importance.

It is critical to take every opportunit­y to show a united front against all forms of intoleranc­e. Pope Francis has reached out to faith leaders of all religions to reject extremism wherever it occurs. The UAE is proud to stand with him. We believe that the ideology and actions of extremists do not represent the core ethos of Islam and must be loudly denounced on that basis. Above all this is a battle for hearts and minds.

In their sophistica­ted use of digital and social media to glorify murder and destructio­n, groups such as Daesh — to use the Arabic term for ISIS — continue to lure young people from all over the world into their ranks.

We must use every tool available to us to defeat their nihilist ideology of hatred. In this endeavour, the UAE has acted in collaborat­ion with friends, who share our values. That’s why, in partnershi­p with the United States, the UAE establishe­d the Sawab Centre in Abu Dhabi, an organisati­on specifical­ly tasked with countering violence and extremism on digital platforms and through social media campaigns.

The centre has already made some significan­t inroads in targeting young people with messages that counter Daesh propaganda and reveal its true criminal nature and intent. One of its most recent campaigns, #deludedfol­lowers, effectivel­y exposed the cynical tactics and psychologi­cal manipulati­ons that Daesh employs, such as the portrayal of its campaign of terror as a holy cause.

While confrontin­g extremists in the digital arena is an essential component of the broader fight, there are other methods that we must use to target at risk groups. Our experience in this goes back to 2011, when the UAE hosted the foundation of the first internatio­nal centre for countering extremism, known as Hedayah. Supported by the 30 member states that make up the Global Counterter­rorism We must use every tool available to us to defeat Daesh’s nihilist ideology Forum, GCTF, Hedayah is devoted to researchin­g the root causes of terrorism and formulatin­g effective communityb­ased programmes focused on young and low-income groups. For instance, Hedayah has recently worked with Nigerian teachers to construct curricula emphasisin­g critical thinking that guides young people away from Boko Haram.

Promoting enlightene­d religious discourse is also critical if we are to de-legitimise those trying to hijack religion with their distorted ideology. To this end, the Muslim Council of Elders, an internatio­nal organisati­on based in Abu Dhabi, amplifies the true tolerant teachings of Islam and creates understand­ing between faiths. The Muslim Council comprises some of the Islamic world’s most venerated thinkers. It is led by Dr. Sheikh Ahmed Al Tayeb, the Grand Imam of Al Azhar, one of Islam’s oldest and most respected institutio­ns, and Professor Abdullah bin Bayyah, President of the Forum for Promoting Peace in Muslim Societies, a gathering convened in Abu Dhabi to foster inter- and intrafaith dialogue.

The Pope has expressed his hope for a stable Middle East that respects the rights of all faiths equally, a view we support in word and in deed. The UAE’s opposition to extremist groups that exemplify intoleranc­e spans more than two decades, from our participat­ion in internatio­nal coalitions against the likes of the Taleban, Al Qaeda and Daesh in Afghanista­n, Somalia, Yemen, Syria and Iraq. Our belief in a future defined by human advancemen­t characteri­ses our approach to developmen­t assistance around the world, but is best expressed in the society we have created inside the UAE. Within a region rife with sectarian fueled conflict, the UAE is a peaceful home to a multiplici­ty of diverse nationalit­ies and ethnicitie­s, living side by side in a culture of unity, religious tolerance, inclusivit­y and economic opportunit­y.

Pope Francis is correct when he says that socio-economic marginalis­ation provides fertile ground for the growth of extremism. He argues that a comprehens­ive approach is needed to address the root causes, from the ideologica­l to the economic. By building bridges to Islam, he is setting a powerful example that the UAE acknowledg­es with gratitude and is eager to match.

Our region faces a critical challenge to protect the prospects of diversity and mutual coexistenc­e from the forces that threaten them. The region’s immediate need is for peace and stability, but our ultimate goal, together with friends and allies, is to restore the Middle East to a path of hope, progress and lasting prosperity for all. — Wam — Shaikh Abdullah is the UAE’s Minister of Foreign Affairs and

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