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APOSTOLIC JOURNEY TO AFRICA
MEETING OF JOHN PAUL II WITH
THE MUSLIM LEADERS
Nairobi (Kenya), 7 Mai 1980
Dear Friends,
1. During my visit to Kenya I am very pleased to be able to
greet a group of Muslim leaders. Your coming here today is deeply appreciated as
an expression of your fraternal courtesy and respect.
Be assured that I reciprocate these sentiments in your regard
and towards all the Muslim people of this land.
2. On other occasions I have spoken of the religious patrimony
of Islam and of its spiritual values. The Catholic Church realizes that the
element of worship given to the one, living, subsistent, merciful and almighty
Creator of heaven and earth is common to Islam and herself, and that it is a
great link uniting all Christians and Muslims. With great satisfaction she also
notes, among other elements of Islam which are held in common, the honour
attributed to Jesus Christ and his Virgin Mother. As the Catholic Church makes
every effort to sustain religious dialogue with Islam on the basis of existing
bonds, which she endeavours ever more to reflect on, she likewise extends the
invitation that her own heritage be fully known, especially to those who are
spiritually attached to Abraham, and who profess monotheism.
3. On my part I wish therefore to do everything possible to help
develop the spiritual bonds between Christians and Muslims.
Prayer, almsgiving and fasting are highly valued in both of our
respective traditions and are beyond doubt a splendid witness to a world that
runs the risk of being absorbed by materialism. Our relationship of reciprocal
esteem and the mutual desire for authentic service to humanity urge us on to
joint commitments in promoting peace, social justice, moral values and all the
true freedoms of man.
4. It is in this perspective that our meeting today offers us
much hope. May it prove beneficial to humanity and give glory to God, who made
us in his image and likeness, and who has revealed himself to us.
With renewed sentiments of brotherhood I would ask you to carry
my greetings to all the communities from which you come. Thank you again.
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