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steph1962
June 5th, 2010, 09:38 PM
Pope has unplanned meeting with Cypriot Islamic leader


Pope Benedict held a surprise meeting with a Turkish Cypriot Islamic leader from the divided island on Saturday, underscoring his view that inter-religious dialogue should be used as an inspiration for reunion.

Benedict had a brief encounter with Sheikh Nazim, the 88-year-old head of the Islamic Sufi Naqshbandi sect based in northern Cyprus, the Vatican said.

A moderate Islamic leader, Nazim is the 41st sheikh in the line of the sect, which adheres to a mystical form of Islam. It claims hundreds of thousands of followers and is growing in popularity across Europe and the U.S.

The brief but symbolic encounter took place outside the small Holy Cross Church, which is in the buffer zone, a no-man's-land splitting Cyprus east to west and patrolled by United Nations troops.
Cyprus, including its capital Nicosia, has been split between its Greek and Turkish populations since Turkey invaded its north in 1974 after a brief Greek-inspired coup.

"I am happy to come here to visit a great man .... may Allah grant him a good life here and hereafter," Nazim told reporters as he arrived at the Church complex which has served as the residence for the pope during his three-day trip.

Benedict is only visiting the south of the island, territory run by Cyprus's internationally recognized Greek Cypriot government and Nazim came from the Turkish occupied north for the meeting.
"I am happy ... I hope that despite our faults our hearts are moving in the same direction," said Nazim, whose followers include singer Yusuf Islam, formerly known as Cat Stevens.

The pope has said his visit is not political and has mostly skirted around the highly complex issue of Cyprus's division.

But in a speech to Archbishop Chrysostomos, head of Cyprus's Orthodox Church, Benedict said he hoped all "could find the wisdom and strength to work together for a just settlement."

He urged all to "strive for peace and reconciliation and to build for future generations a society distinguished by respect for the rights of all, including the inalienable rights to freedom of conscience and freedom of worship."

DESECRATED CHURCHES
Earlier on Saturday Cyprus President Demetris Christofias told the pope that the island's Christian heritage was under threat in the Turkish occupied north.

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http://www.reuters.com/article/idUSTRE6541H920100605

steph1962
June 5th, 2010, 09:40 PM
AFP video 6/5/2010

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steph1962
June 6th, 2010, 05:41 AM
He keeps trying to convince everyone that it's only the "extremists" in Islam that are dangerous and that Christians can find "common" ground with the rest of the muslims.

:tsk


Pope: Extreme Islam threatens everyone

Pope Benedict XVI ends his visit to Cyprus on Sunday with his eyes to the Middle East, giving bishops from the troubled region the working paper for a synod to be held on the plight of Christians, ecumenism and inter-faith dialogue.

"Extremist (Islamic) currents, clearly a threat to everyone, Christians and Muslims alike, require a treatment in common," he said.

http://www.ynetnews.com/articles/0,7340,L-3899672,00.html