A common word between you and us

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The open letter A common word between you and us was sent in October 2007 by Islamic scholars to the “ Leaders of Christian Churches everywhere” .

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The 29-page open letter from 138 Muslim scholars to the leaders of Christian churches was published on October 13, 2007 ( Feast of the Breaking of the Fast 1428 AH ) and calls for a dialogue about commonalities between religions. The title is taken from the Koran , where it says in sura 3 , 64: "O people of scripture, come to a word that is the same between us and you". The term “ people of the scriptures ” (people of the Bible ) traditionally denotes Jews and Christians in Islam. Since Islamic religious leaders and leaders from different directions and countries have come together for the first time , the initiative is considered a historic event .

One of the 27 addressees of the letter is the head of the Roman Catholic Church , the then Pope Benedict XVI. (see also Pope quote from Regensburg ), who accepted the offer for dialogue on November 19, 2007. The result was the establishment of the Catholic-Muslim Forum , which has met since 2008, 2011, 2014 and 2017.

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  1. Christian W. Troll: "'Our souls are in danger'" , in: Die Zeit , No. 43 of October 18, 2007, p. 14.
  2. ^ Reply of the Pope to the letter from Muslim religious leaders, November 19, 2007, vatican.va