By Fr. Victor Edwin
Dec 17, 2020
Pope Francis' visit to Iraq from 5 to 8 March 2021 will help
Muslims and Christians who seek dialogue, and underscore Iraq's dual religious
heritage, Christian and Shia mysticism, this according to Fr Victor Edwin,
Jesuit, director of the Vidyajyoti
Institute of Islamic Studies (VIDIS) and secretary of Christian-Muslim
Relations South Asia (CMRSA). For Fr Edwin, through dialogue with Islam the
pontiff is exercising “geological patience”, with “concrete acts of reaching
out to people. “I was fortunate to visit Iraq a couple of years ago. Iraqi
Christians belong to several Churches: Eastern Orthodox family (Greek Orthodox
Church of Antioch), Oriental Orthodox family (Syriac Orthodox Church, Armenian
Apostolic Church, and Coptic Orthodox Church), Catholic family (Chaldean
Catholic Church, Armenian Catholic Church, Greek Melkite Church), and a few
Anglican parishes.
The Baathist secularist and nationalist political ideology
limited the role of religious groups. They however asserted a common Arab
identity. Freedom of religion freedom and freedom of worship was
constitutionally guaranteed. Christians were nearly a million in the last
decades of the 20th century.
Everything changed tragically for Iraqi Christians when the
Islamic State (IS) terrorist group ravaged large swathes of western Asia
including Syria and Iraq. Many Christians migrated to the West and many others
live as refugees in many parts of western Asia. Many Churches and monasteries
were destroyed by IS. Only a few thousands of Christians are left in Iraq.
In this context, I see the Pope’s visit as a continuation to
his visit to Abu Dhabi and a confirmation of the document on solidarity that he
signed in February 2019.We must remember that the Pope declared at the San
Luigi Pontifical Theological Faculty of Southern Italy, on June 21, 2019:
“Dialogue is not a magic formula.” It requires a lot of efforts in engaging
with people across the world. Thus, the Pope practices “geological patience” –
in the words of the great Dominican Islamist, Georges Anawati – and above all,
through concrete acts of reaching out to people.
His words are acknowledged in the Muslim world. On 30 March
2019, King Mohammed VI of Morocco said that the three Abrahamic religions do
not exist to tolerate each other, out of fatalist resignation or haughty
acceptance. They exist to open up to each other and to get to know each other,
in a valiant competition to do each other good.The papal visit affirms the role
of Christians in Iraq and the importance of coexistence of all people in
western Asia. Certainly, this visit will give prominence to Muslim brothers and
sisters who seek dialogue with Christians in Iraq by underlining Iraq's
religious heritage: Christian as well as Shia mysticism.
Original Headline: The pope in Iraq, dialogue with
Christians and Shia mysticism
Source: The
Herald Malaysia
URL: https://newageislam.com/interfaith-dialogue/pope-francis-visit-iraq-dialogue/d/123810
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