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    Today's Zaman, Turkey

    17.09.2007

    Religious leaders send out vital messages at iftar
    gathering

    Representatives of different religious groups in
    Turkey gathered for a fast-breaking evening meal at an
    Ýstanbul hotel on Saturday evening, where they
    highlighted Islam's understanding of tolerance and
    solidarity with the advent of the holy Muslim month of
    Ramadan.


    Ýstanbul Mufti Mustafa Çaðrýcý, Armenian Patriarch
    Mesrob Mutafyan, Greek Orthodox Patriarch Bartholomew,
    Director of Religious Affairs Ali Bardakoðlu, Ýstanbul
    Governor Muammer Güler and Turkish Assyrian Catholic
    representative Yusuf Sað attended the iftar.
    The iftar meal was organized by the Religious Affairs
    Directorate at the President Hotel and started with a
    recitation from the Koran. Ýstanbul Mufti Mustafa
    Çaðrýcý, who made a speech following the
    fast-breaking, stressed that Islam supported people
    helping each other no matter which religion they
    follow. Armenian Patriarch Mesrob Mutafyan started his
    speech saying, "May God accept your fasts" and spoke
    about how the month of Ramadan is a month of
    forgiveness and compassion. Fener Greek Patriarch
    Bartholomew started his speech congratulating the new
    government and the new president, Abdullah Gül. In his
    speech, Bartholomew dwelled on the threat of global
    warming, which has started to hit the entire world
    more severely and praised a recent decision that
    carried the global warming issue into the course
    books.
    Director of Religious Affairs Ali Bardakoðlu started
    his speech saying he shared Bartholomew's concerns
    about the threat of global warming but pointed at the
    unseen aspect of the global warming. "That is true.
    There is global warming. But along with it there is a
    global moral decay," Bardakoðlu said, particularly
    pointing to young people's gradual alienation from
    moral values. He called on religious leaders to take
    action against the moral degeneration, "As the leaders
    of religions, we should raise our voices."

    Ýstanbul Governor Muammer Güler, also present at the
    iftar, described the gathering of different religious
    leaders around an iftar table as an example of the
    unity, solidarity and tolerance that has prevailed
    among different religions in these territories for
    centuries. Güler stressed the importance of people's
    joining forces, no matter which religion they follow,
    to tackle global problems.


    17.09.2007

    Today's Zaman Ýstanbul
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