Muhammad bin Ahmed Tayeb, director general
of Saudi Arabia's Foreign Ministry’s
regional office, has called upon the United
Nations to adopt the resolutions taken by
last week’s interfaith conference in Madrid
as working plans for its various
organizations.
He said the World Conference on Dialogue in
the Spanish capital which was called by
Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques King
Abdullah, was a big success in terms of the
large-scale participation of the leaders of
different faiths, and the important
resolutions it passed.
“We consider this interfaith conference as a
turning point in history. It reflects the
vision of King Abdullah who wants to promote
constructive dialogue among followers of
different religions for the benefit of
humanity,” Tayeb told Arab News.
Nearly 300 delegates representing Islam,
Judaism, Christianity, Buddhism, Hinduism
and other faiths from over 50 countries
attended the conference, which was opened by
King Abdullah on Wednesday in the presence
of Spain’s King Juan Carlos.
“I hope the United Nations Security Council
and other UN agencies will adopt the
principles agreed upon at the conference as
guidelines for promoting world peace and
preventing attacks and discrimination on a
sectarian basis,” he said.
Tayeb urged all countries to include the
importance of dialogue in their educational
curricula, as well as in their regulations,
in order to develop a culture of dialogue.
Tayeb said the conference’s success would
depend on how the world responded to King
Abdullah’s great initiative and how it
seized the momentum set in motion by the
Saudi leader. “It is the joint
responsibility of the followers of all
religions to reciprocate positively in order
to build on this initiative,” he added.
The Saudi official emphasized that the
conference would have great impact on
international relations. “We know that
religions play a big role in promoting peace
and stability and peaceful coexistence among
them will boost cooperation among nations,”
he added.
He said the delegates had agreed that
religion is to unite humanity, not to divide
it. “By holding this conference, we Muslims
have succeeded in projecting the true face
of Islam that stands for peace, justice,
equality and tolerance,” he added.
“Islam has a universal message and calls for
peaceful coexistence with followers of other
religions and it does not want to impose its
principles and teachings on other
communities,” he explained.
In a related development, the Shoura Council
commended King Abdullah for organizing the
Madrid conference at a time when world peace
is threatened by wars, violence and
terrorism.
A statement issued by the council hoped that
the conference would play a big role in
highlighting the humanitarian face of Islam
and removing misconceptions about it.
“It was a good opportunity to establish
bridges of contacts with other faiths and
uphold common human values,” it said.
Source:
http://www.iqna.ir