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Muslims tell Christians: 'Make peace with us or survival of world is at stake'

Last updated at 09:52am on 11.10.07

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The letter was believed to have been sent to The Pope and The Archbishop of Canterbury, Dr Rowan Williams (below)

Prominent Muslim scholars are warning that the "survival of the world" is at stake if Muslims and Christians do not make peace with each other.

In an unprecedented open letter signed by 138 leading Muslim scholars from every sect of Islam, the Muslims plead with Christian leaders "to come together with us on the common essentials of our two religions."

The Archbishop of Canterbury, Dr Rowan Williams, and Pope Benedict are believed to have been sent copies of the document which calls for greater understanding between the two faiths.

The letter also spells out the similarities between passages of the Bible and the Koran.

The Muslim scholars state: "As Muslims, we say to Christians that we are not against them and that Islam is not against them - so long as they do not wage war against Muslims on account of their religion, oppress them and drive them out of their homes."

The phrasing has similarities to the New Testament passage: "He that is not with me is against me" - a passage used by President George Bush when addressing a joint session of Congress nine days after 9/11.

The Royal Aal al-Bayt Institute for Islamic Thought, a non-governmental organisation based in Amman, Jordan, has organised the letter.

The Institute said: "This historic letter is intended by its 138 signatories as an open invitation to Christians to unite with Muslims over the most essential aspects of their respective faiths - the principles of love of one God and love of the neighbour.

"It is hoped that the recognition of this common ground will provide the followers of both faiths with a shared understanding that will serve to defuse tensions around the world."

It continues: "Finding common ground between Muslims and Christians is not simply a matter for polite ecumenical dialogue between selected religious leaders.

"Together they (Muslims and Christians) make up more than 55 per cent of the population, making the relationship between these two religious communities the most important factor in contributing to meaningful peace around the world. If Muslims and Christians are not at peace, the world cannot be at peace."

Among those launching the letter in the UK will be David Ford, Regius Professor of Divinity, and Fellow of Selwyn College, University of Cambridge and founding director of the Cambridge Inter-Faith Programme.

Aref Ali Nayed, a leading theologian and senior adviser to the Inter-Faith Programme, will also take part at the event in central London.


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You guys are reading this just the way the media wants you to. The letter is making an obvious statement. If the two most populous religious groups in the world don't make nice, then it's going to affect the rest of the world. This is a pretty logical argument, really. It doesn't even seem like he's saying "or else we'll kill all of you." The phrasing and the title of the article is very misleading.

- Libby, Eden Prairie

It is not the religions themselves that cause conflict but the minorities that seek to use their religion as a front and an excuse to practice whatever they want.

Religions will never agree but if they can stop dictating and accept others as simply being different then at least a small step in the right direction will be taken...

- Dan, London

Are these scholars calling for world peace or are they threatening a world war if we don't do exactly as they want?

- Clarina, Melbourne Australia

Perhaps if they'd generally practice what they claim is a peaceful religion we might have a bit more 'faith' in them.

- James, London

Sounds a bit like "Make peace with us or we'll kill you."

- R M, London, UK

Have I got this right the Muslim leaders are saying be friends with us or else the world will not survive or can I without fear of prosecution suggest that this is a nicely put threat to infidels as we are known.

- Pat, Sussex

Religion is simply politics in another form; it is about controlling and manipulating the masses. My atheist point of view.

These so called Muslim scholars however, are preaching to the wrong people. Clean up the mess in your own backyard first.

- Frank, Home Counties, England

It's a bit rich isn't it? Remove the log from your own eye before taking the speck out of mine.

- Squiz, Islington

Even as a 'non-believer' I am totally in support of this approach. There are radicals on both sides who are hell-bent on destabilisation and mass deaths of innocents. Politicians have shown they are completely incapable of solving this conflict -- indeed they seem intent on aggrevating the situation. If religious leaders can take a unified moral position here, then they should be welcomed.

- Philip, London, England

How about we just ban fairy tales and then they'll be no religion and thus no war, then everyone can concentrate on the important things in life.

- Trevor Roll, London


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