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| A message from an Arab Catholic priest to Pastor Jones who wants to burn the Quran Majid |
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| Written by Shared Resource | |
| Wednesday, 08 September 2010 | |
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http://www.thenewalphabet.com/details5692.html
Monday,
August 30, 2010
Have you forgotten that Jesus was completely for love, forgiveness and peace? Have
you forgotten what he taught us when he told his disciples and the people after
them to tell God the heavenly Father of all to "forgive us our sins as we
forgive those who wrong us"? You overlooked or forgot that when Jesus was
hanging on the cross and being subjected to insults and vile words, he raised
his voice, saying, "O Father, forgive them, for they know not what they
do." Is it the side of the powerful and arrogant oppressors who dominate the world and endlessly plunder its resources, violate its laws and international treaties, and kill people in their countries and destroy houses on top of their owners and turn them into refugees across the earth? Or is it the side of those who are oppressed, the disadvantaged, hungry, and homeless? Did you forget what Jesus himself would say on the Day of Judgment to each person in front of him: "All that you did to one of my brothers, you actually did to me"? I wonder if you have overlooked or forgotten that Jesus did not point in that speech on the Day of Judgment to the religion of any of those mistreated persons. He only referred to everyone as belonging to the human race and to his standing with the deprived, the weak, and the oppressed in this world. So how could you as an American Christian pastor stand with the oppressors from your country whose injustice has spread around the world? Aren't you afraid of when you appear before Jesus on Judgment Day and you are burdened with a heavy conscience, like your leaders who are blinded by the gods of power, money, control and greed? My brother Pastor Terry. Do you think I am being unfair if I conclude that your hatred toward Islam is what drove you to such a reprehensible call for the burning of Islam's holy book, the Quran? But let me ask you, as a Syrian Roman Catholic priest: What do you know about Islam? It appears to me from your call to burn the Quran that you are ignorant of Christ and Christianity, and that makes me believe that you are also ignorant of Islam and Muslims. Believe me, it is not my intention to indict you and it is not my intention to engage with you in a religious debate about Christianity or Islam. However, after I prayed for a long time, let me suggest for both of us to make a joint effort on this coming September 11. You might ask me what effort can we do jointly when you are in Florida and I'm in Damascus? Here is my suggestion. I invite you to visit Syria, where you will be my guest and the guest of many of my Muslim and Christian friends. Syria is a country populated mostly by Muslims and in which Christians are indigenous to the land and have lived side-by-side with Muslims for centuries and centuries. Come and don't worry about anything. Come and you will find out about Islam and Muslims what will comfort you, please you, surprise you, and even lead you, from where you are today in Florida, to invite all people to live in respect, love and cooperation among all people. This is what people need rather than the un-Christian call to fuel the sentiment of hatred and division. Come to Syria and you will be amazed by the good nature of people and their faith, their relations, friendly cooperation and openness toward all strangers. Come to Damascus to witness and live an experience that is not in your mind nor the mind or expectation of all the churches of the West or their bishops, pastors, and clergymen. Come to see and hear two choruses, Christian and Muslim, singing together during Christian and Islamic holidays to praise Allah, the One God, who created us all, and to whom we all return. My brother Pastor Terry. I call you my brother and I am serious about calling you brother and about my invitation to you. I await a word (of reply) from you. Trust me that you will find a brother in Damascus, actually many brothers. Please contact me and don't delay. I am waiting for you in Damascus. I ask God to make our anticipated meeting the beginning of a long and interesting path that we undertake together with other brothers in Damascus and around the world. How desperate is the need of our world for bright roads. Come, the road to Damascus is waiting for you. Father Elias Zahlaw |