'Love and Compassion are must, terrorism has no place in religion'


From Our Special Correspondent

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Bengaluru, Jul 15: An Eid Milan organised by All Karnataka United Christians’ Forum for Human Rights (AKUCFHR) under the leadership of the Archbishop of Bangalore Dr Bernard Moras turned out to be veritable convention on inter-religious dialogue with leaders of Christian and Muslim communities espousing the values of love, compassion and brotherhood as the essentials of all religions, which never support or condone violence and terrorism.

Moulvis of the Muslim community and leaders of different Christian denominations besides Sikhs, Jains and Parsees along with a large number of priests and nuns joined the Eid Milan held at the Paalana Bhavan in the Archbishop’s House, in which Urban Development Minister R Roshan Baig, Food and Civil Supplies Minister U T Khader, Government Chief Whip in the Legislative Council Ivan D’Souza, MLA N A Harris, MLC Rizvan Arshad, former MP H T Sangliana, former minister J Alexander, former MLA Ivan Nigli, former DGP F T R Colaco and many other prominent personalities took part.

Archbishop Moras set the tone for the Eid Milan by Christians and Muslims shared similar religious values, beliefs and espoused love, mercy, compassion and helping the poor and needy. The month of Ramzaan marked by 40 days of fasting, prayers and alms-giving should purify the believers. Violence and terrorism have no place in religion and nobody had the right to justify violence and terrorism as sanctioned by religion through misinterpretation of holy books, he said strongly condemning the wave of terrorist acts in France, Brazil, Bangladesh and other countries in the recent past.

"It is the bounden duty of all people to work for the upliftment of the poor and exploited sections of society besides working for peace and harmony," the Archbishop said.

Ministers Roshan Baig and U T Khader, in their messages to the gathering, complimented the Archbishop for his gesture of celebrating Eid Milan and said such an initiative was necessary to foster and promote inter-religious dialogue and peaceful co-existence. It is necessary to create an environment of communal harmony and secular beliefs so that all citizens were free to practice and propagate their respective religions without affecting the rights of others, they said and made it clear that Islam never supported or espoused violence.

Roshan Baig lauded Pope Francis for showing his concern for the immigrants of Syria in the recent conflict and asking the European countries to take the lead in providing food and shelter to the helpless immigrants, which was the main reason for German Chancellor Angela Merkel to open the doors of her country to shelter the immigrants.

U T Khader said unity and brotherhood along with love and service to the poor and deprived sections were the key principles and values propagated by Christianity and Islam as also all other religions. "We need to love and be compassionate to the less privileged sections of society and always follow the principles of equality, fraternity and secularism enshrined in the Constitution. Minorities should never become communal as it would harm their interests while the majority people turning communal would harm society and the entire country," he said.

Former minister J Alexander said Muslims and Christians as also people professing other religions must rise above narrow and petty differences and be all inclusive to celebrate the togetherness of humanity. "We need love, faith, hope and charity besides love and compassion to become true followers to each other’s respective religions," he said.

Congress MLA N A Harris warmly complimented Archbishop Moras for his dynamism and efforts to foster inter-religious unity and dialogue.

Fr Eugene Lobo, AKUCFHR Secretary and Public Relations Officer of Karnataka Region Catholic Bishops’ Council (KRCBC), welcomed the gathering. Fr Victor Lobo, Principal of St Joseph’s College, spoke on the significance of Ramzan and the values and principles of Islam. MaulanaShahid Naqvi and Jeyaraj, read passages from Bible and Quran. Rev S Arokiaswamy, proposed a vote of thanks.

 

  

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  • Peter, Mangalore

    Fri, Jul 15 2016

    Archbishop of Bangalore has rightly said misinterpretation of holy books and carry out terror in places like Bangladesh,Germany,France and Belgium. Getting radicalised by some of the preachers and conducting these heinous acts of terror will not be supported or pardoned by right minded people. Now, it is time to educate people by protesting in streets giving clear message to these radical groups.
    It is appreciable that parents come forward and report the activities of their children who are radicalised by these groups. India has to wake up and spread the message love and harmony.

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  • DENZIL FERNANDES,MANGALORE, MANGALORE

    Fri, Jul 15 2016

    Great inter religious initiative by the Archbishop of Bangalore should be an example for everyone else to lead a life full of love and friendship with no tension whatsoever. Thanks to the Archbishop and all those leaders of other communities who shared the same platform for love, peace and brotherhood. DENZIL FERNANDES, MANGALORE

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  • A. S. Mathew, U.S.A.

    Fri, Jul 15 2016

    So delighted to see these events from Mangalore where leaders of various religions are gathered in peace rallies like this.

    GOD IS LOVE. Let these gatherings may lead to a national revolution of love-friendship and charity. All the best wishes and prayers.

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  • marol, udupi

    Fri, Jul 15 2016

    What have we achieved for so many years by trying to destroy the other? Still we have not opened our eyes more over we try to justify destruction in the name of God and religion. Let us cultivate the godly qualities of love, forgiveness, mercy, peace, truth and so on. Thank you and God bless each and every one of us.

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  • Bryan, Bahrain

    Fri, Jul 15 2016

    When we can give Blood to people without looking at their religion, Why can't we share PEACE...

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  • VG, Benfaluru

    Fri, Jul 15 2016

    Terrorism & have no place not just in religion but in all human activities. Agee with UT Khader that communalism doesn't help anyone, either minorities or majority. It destroys peace, harmony & progress. Neither individual, society or nation benefits.

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