A historic Islamic-Christian summit was held Wednesday at the Russian Orthodox Church in Moscow in the presence of Muslim World League (MWL) Secretary-General Mohammed bin Abdul Karim al-Issa and Patriarch Kirill I. The summit, attended by senior religious leaders of both faiths, included fruitful discussions on issues of mutual interest. The Russian church is considered the largest independent Eastern Orthodox Church, with more than 250 million followers. Patriarch Kirill welcomed the Sec-Gen, commending the enlightened role being played by the MWL Secretariat. “You’re helping many needy people in Asia and Africa, and this is the subject of our deep concern and appreciation,” the Patriarch added. He stressed the unity of the Russian people, regardless of their religion or ethnicity, noting that Russia can serve as an example for countries and between representatives of faiths. He expressed his deep regret for the ongoing military conflicts in the world and bloodshed of innocents. He addressed issues of extremism and terrorism, especially those who support the idea that Muslims are extremists, reiterating that terrorism and extremism can not be linked to a religious mentality. For his part, al-Issa said he was happy to visit the Russian Orthodox Church and meet with the Patriarch. The Sec-Gen, and on behalf of all Muslim people, expressed his appreciation for the humanitarian and moral efforts of the Orthodox Church. “We appreciate your description of terrorism as having no religion and stating that Islam … has nothing to do with terrorism,” he addressed the Patriarch. The Secretary-General referred to his previous meetings with Muslims, especially Muslim scholars in Russia, saying they hold great esteem for the Orthodox Church for its efforts to preserve religious harmony, which are “appreciated historic efforts.” He also stressed the appreciation of the Muslim peoples for the efforts of the Orthodox Church in combating extremism and hatred and promoting peace through its influential role. In related news, Sheikh al-Issa and Patriarch Kirill I witnessed the signing of a cooperation agreement between MWL and the Moscow Patriarchate. The agreement reflects the belief of both faiths in the importance of inter-religious and intercultural dialogue, as well as a culture of peace and constructive coexistence. It reflects the role of religious institutions in resolving international conflicts, as well as the desire of Muslims and Christians to promote peaceful and constructive coexistence. The agreement rejects all forms of extremism and hatred, while affirming the role of the League and the Church in developing friendly relations between followers of religions and peoples. The agreement recognizes the coordination between the two sides in issues of cooperation between civilizations and cultures, promoting peace and human rights, improving societies and family ethics and promoting human rights. It also refers to academic communication and information exchange and discusses issues of religious minorities in crisis situations as well as media cooperation.
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