The Sheikh of Al-Azhar calls for investing in the Human Fraternity Document to turn interfaith dialogue into a practical reality

The Sheikh of Al-Azhar stressed that Islam enjoined the preservation of the environment.

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The Sheikh of Al-Azhar Al-Sharif, Chairman of the Muslim Council of Elders, Dr. Ahmed Al-Tayeb, called for investing in the Human Fraternity Document to turn interfaith dialogue into a practical reality.

The Sheikh of Al-Azhar stressed that Islam enjoined the preservation of the environment, called for investment in the sustainability of its resources, and forbade cutting trees and plants or flooding them with water with the aim of sabotaging them, warning that what we are witnessing today of corruption and corruption on the earth, and tyranny over the resources of the environment in which man is left to reconstruct them, is the progress of In the opposite direction of God's will in being spacious.

He explained that "the follower of the huge budgets required to overcome the climate crisis, especially in light of the practice of the major industrialized countries withholding the morally and humanly required funding... will be terrified," adding that religious scholars and men regarding these situations should raise our cry to Initial order, and the first wealth, to address this disaster.

The meeting of Muslim sages will be held under the title "Interreligious Dialogue and the Challenges of the Twenty-first Century" at the Sakhir Royal Palace Mosque in Manama, headed by the Sheikh of Al-Azhar and Pope Francis, Pope of the Catholic Church, following the conclusion of the activities of the Bahrain Forum for Dialogue.

 For his part, a member of the Muslim Council of Elders and former Indonesian Minister of Religious Affairs, Muhammad Quraish Shihab, stressed that completing the Islamic-Christian dialogue sessions, which were established by the signing of the Human Fraternity Document in Abu Dhabi, three years ago, is an achievable goal, pointing out that the agreement on choosing the major challenges The subject of this meeting that confronts humanity in the 21st century is real evidence of the beginning of the results of this dialogue between the leaders of two great world religions.

The Pope presided over a mass at the Bahrain National Stadium, yesterday.

Thousands participated in the mass, which was held on the third day of the Pope's visit to Bahrain.

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