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    RELIGIOUS LEADERS CALL FOR DIALOGUE AT BEYOðLU MEETING

    Today's Zaman, Turkey
    Nov 29 2007

    Representatives of three religions have called on the whole nation
    to develop understanding, solidarity and dialogue between religions
    at a meeting sponsored by Beyoðlu Municipality.

    At a meeting held on Wednesday at the Point Hotel in Taksim, Muslim,
    Catholic and Christian representatives said a long distance has been
    covered in dialogue between religions thanks to recent international
    conferences on solidarity among civilizations and called on the whole
    nation to develop further understanding and dialogue between religions.

    Delivering a speech at the meeting, Beyoðlu Mayor Ahmet Misbah
    Demircan said the municipality has a great responsibility to create
    an atmosphere of solidarity and fraternity among communities living in
    the district. "We need to create synergy by gathering people residing
    in our district together. We are eager to organize such conferences
    every three months to develop cooperation and communication between
    religions. We believe that people from different communities and
    religions need to know one another better," he said.

    Armenian Patriarch of Ýstanbul Mesrob II (Mutafyan) recalled that
    Ýstanbul is a city of dialogue and the three religions have many
    common points, even in acts of worship such as prayers and fasting.

    "Indeed, by gathering together, we are doing something which actually
    exists in our nature. I believe that it will be to our benefit to hold
    such meetings often," said Mutafyan. He also added that significant
    distance has been covered in dialogue between religions thanks to
    recent conferences on dialogue and solidarity and recalled that he
    frequently meets Jewish and Syriac representatives to deliberate on
    various issues.

    The Syriac Catholic bishop of Turkey, Bishop Yusuf Sað, on the other
    hand, called on participants of the meeting to pray to God to give an
    end to hunger, social imbalance and immorality on earth. "Let us pray
    to God for all of humanity to lead honorable lives." Beyoðlu Mufti
    Turgut Acarý said no one can deny the effect of religion on human
    beings. "Religion was born with humanity. The first human being,
    Adam, was a prophet. Humans were granted a devout nature from the
    very beginning."

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    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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