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King Abdullah Urges Dialogue With Ummah


 

 

 

 

Arab News: Pilgrims stoned the devil on the second consecutive day at the massive four-story Jamrat complex  at the end of Haj. Chanting "God is Great," they threw seven small pebbles at each of the three thick walls in the last ritual of the Haj. The ritual  symbolized the rejection of evil.


At a reception for the leading personalities of the Muslim world attending the Haj this year at the Mina Palace. The  Custodian of the Two Holy Mosque King Abdullah stressed the need for internal dialogue within the Muslim community as a means to defend  society from the menace of disunity, ignorance and extremism.

"Today, we need a dialogue of the Ummah within itself. It is because sedition, ignorance and fanaticism are threatening the hopes of Muslims. The terrorism that threatens the entire world is attributed to Muslims because of the acts of a few extremists who represent none but themselves. Though they put on the guise of Islam, the religion has nothing to do with them. This is what makes the dialogue of the Ummah with itself imperative for achieving a unified stand, elimination of the causes of their disputes, strengthening their moderate middle path, and to stamp out extremism," King Abdullah told his guests.

 "During the last Haj season, I spoke to you about the significance of interfaith dialogue. The Kingdom organized the Makkah conference for Muslim scholars and thinkers to discuss the idea of dialogue, and was welcomed by them... It was followed by the Madrid conference in which representatives of various religions and cultures endorsed the outcome of the Makkah conference. The high level meeting of the United Nations' General Assembly on the interfaith dialogue, in which prominent international personalities participated, upheld the concept of dialogue," King Abdullah said.

Commenting on her experience of Hajj, Nesreen Abbas from Iran said the whole exercise required mental preparation. "Pilgrims should be encouraged to familiarize themselves with all aspects of Haj, memorizing and learning the meaning of the prayers involved, which are recited in Arabic," he said. "The more you know about Haj and its obligations and prohibitions," he felt, "the more comfortable and at peace you will feel during the whole process."

Some pilgrims said they saw in the devil those who are persecuting Muslims all over the world. "This is nothing but an act of catharsis," said Saqib Jallandhari of Pakistan.

"Though symbolic, this act should be perpetuated by the world against those ‘devils' who are ruining the very fabric of coexistence and world peace. They should be stoned in the same way the devil is pelted with pebbles," said Ahmed Abu Hidada from Egypt.

"The stoning of the devil symbolizes the triumph of good over evil," Muhammad Nadeem of India said. "There is a fight going on between the good and the bad all over the world. For the moment, it looks as if the bad people with preconceived notions about Islam have an edge. But finally, peace will prevail and we will come out victorious. All the efforts of the ‘devil' to put us down will go in vain, in the same way as the devil had failed to mislead Prophet Ibrahim," said Nadeem.

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King Abdullah Urges Dialogue With Ummah
King Abdullah Urges Dialogue With Ummah

He said dialogue would defend society from disunity, ignorance and extremism. (18/12/2008)
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