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the passing of the Pope

Date: April 02, 2005 | 22 Safar 1426 Hijriah
First, towards a better interfaith understanding (received via email from CAIR):

Muslims worldwide respected Pope John Paul II as an advocate for justice and human rights. His message of international peace and interfaith reconciliation is one that will reverberate for decades to come. We offer our sincere condolences to members of the Roman Catholic Church and to all those who seek a more peaceful world.
I was brought up Catholic, although my family isn't religious and I chose not to receive confirmation into the Church because I didn't believe in key aspects of doctrine (such as the Trinity, Incarnation, etc). My mother's family is Catholic and I'm thinking of them, particulary my grandmother, today.

Inna lillahi wa inna ilayhi raji'un - Surely we belong to God and surely we will return to Him

Added: More on the Pope and interfaith reconciliation and issues

Also: Pope touches hearts among Muslims and The Other Pope by Juan Cole. Plus A Muslim perspective on the Pope's legacy
~ Posted by Al-Muhajabah, a member of the reality-based community, at 03:35 PM

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