Anglican-Muslim talks ignore war. (World).The Archbishop of Canterbury The Archbishop of Canterbury is the main leader of the Church of England and by convention is also recognised as head of the worldwide Anglican Communion. The current archbishop is Rowan Williams. was criticized for not meeting with military chaplains or troops in the Iraqi conflict even though he was holding theological dialogues with Muslims at Qatar where Allied Command was headquartered in early April at the height of hostilities. Only Bishop Michael Nazir-Ali of the diocese of Rochester Not to be confused with the Episcopal Diocese of Rochester or the Roman Catholic Diocese of Rochester, both in New York State in the United States of America). The Diocese of Rochester planned to visit British soldiers after the conference, according to a report in the Church of England Church of England: see England, Church of. Newspaper. The report said "don't mention the war" was a silent edict at the Building Bridges dialogue led by both Archbishop Williams and the Emir of Qatar, although both men alluded to it in opening remarks. Archbishop Williams said that the groups were meeting to discover more about "how each community believes it must listen to God. It is a significant meeting not primarily because it coincides with a time of such conflict and anxiety but because it highlights again a deeper and abiding need--a need which the run-up to this present conflict has make all the more urgent." Sheikh Hamad bin Khalifa Sheikh Hamad bin Khalifa Al-Thani became the Emir of the State of Qatar on June 26 1995 after deposing his father, who was vacationing in Switzerland at the time. Sheikh Hamad was acclaimed Crown Prince in 1977 and at the same time was appointed Minister of Defense. al-Thani, the Emir of Qatar, said the gathering was taking place during a war which religious leaders of both faiths had sought to avert. Circumstances of the war, he added, gave depth and meaning to the seminar as a forum committed to peace and to reviving the values of both Christianity and Islam The historical interaction between Christianity and Islam, in the field of comparative religion, connects fundamental ideas in Christianity with similar ones in Islam. Islam and Christianity share their origins in the Abrahamic tradition though Christianity predates Islam by six . Sheikh al-Thani identified two major problems as the political manipulation of believers and the tendency of the two sides to judge each other on the behaviour and actions of a minority of extremists. The U.K. delegation to the conference included Bishop Nazir-Ali, future Bishop of Durham
The Bishop of Durham is the Anglican bishop responsible for the diocese of Durham in the province of York. The Diocesis is one of the oldest in the country and its bishop is a member of the House of Lords. Canon Tom Wright, and Dr. Zaki Badawi, head of the British Council of Imams and Mosques. |
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