{"id":681,"date":"2008-05-15T14:32:19","date_gmt":"2008-05-15T14:32:19","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/blog.beliefnet.com\/news\/2008\/05\/muslim-nation-hosts-jewish-and.php"},"modified":"2008-05-15T14:32:19","modified_gmt":"2008-05-15T14:32:19","slug":"muslim-nation-hosts-jewish-and","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.beliefnet.com\/columnists\/news\/2008\/05\/muslim-nation-hosts-jewish-and","title":{"rendered":"Muslim Nation Hosts Jewish and Christian Scholars for Interfaith Dialogue"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><strong>Associated Press<\/strong><br \/>\nDoha, Qatar &#8211; More than a dozen Jewish rabbis, including two from Israel, were in attendance this week as this conservative Muslim sheikdom opened one of the Gulf&#8217;s first scholarly centers dedicated to interfaith dialogue.<br \/>\nThe rare meeting of Muslim, Christian and Jewish scholars in the heartland of conservative Islam is another sign of Qatar&#8217;s efforts to present a moderate image as it bids for the 2016 summer Olympic Games. It&#8217;s also part of a broader push by Arab governments for interfatith dialogue, even though most still do not recognize Israel.<br \/>\nThe talks were not entirely smooth, and politics and disputes over the Palestinian issue did inevitably intrude, said Rabbi David James Lazar, leader of a synagogue in Tel Aviv.<br \/>\nYet, the benefits for him were huge, he said &#8211; especially the ability to make personal connections with Arabs and Muslims &#8220;who otherwise I would have no contact with.&#8221;<br \/>\n&#8220;For some it&#8217;s their first chance ever to hear, not only an Israeli but to hear a Jewish rabbi speak &#8230; And so one of my responses is trying to tell them the story of the Jewish people, which often they have not heard. The Holocaust,&#8221; he said.<br \/>\n&#8220;I hear their story as well,&#8221; he said. &#8220;It&#8217;s an exchange of stories.&#8221;<br \/>\nAnother attendee, Rabbi Herschel Gluck, chairman of the Muslim Jewish Forum in Britain, commended Qatar for &#8220;being brave&#8221; by holding the conference.<br \/>\n&#8220;We know that hosting rabbis and an interreligious forum can be controversial in the region,&#8221; said Gluck, whose group is based in a part of London where Jewish and Muslim communities sit side by side.<br \/>\nSome Qataris did criticize the gathering.<br \/>\n&#8220;This openness to other faiths creates confusion among our people and jeopardizes our identity,&#8221; said one preacher at the local Fanar Islamic center, speaking on condition of anonymity because of the sensitivity of the subject.<br \/>\nBut other Qataris consider this and other changes made by Sheik Hamad bin Jassem bin Jabr al Thani as progressive and credit him for social and economic reforms since 1995.<br \/>\nTwo months ago, the country also allowed the opening of its first-ever Catholic church. It has had low-level ties with Israel through a trade office for 12 years although it does not recognize Israel, and recently also invited Israeli Foreign Minister Tzipi Livni to speak at a conference on democracy.<br \/>\nIbrahim al-Nuaimi, the director of the interfaith center sponsored by the ruling family, said the goal is to &#8220;promote joint studies of academics from three faiths to foster understanding and peace.&#8221;<br \/>\nCardinal Jean-Louis Tauran, who heads Vatican&#8217;s council for inter-religious dialogue and attended the conference, praised Qatar&#8217;s efforts to include Jews.<br \/>\n&#8220;As religious leaders, let us promote a sound pedagogy of peace, which is taught in the family, mosques, synagogues and churches,&#8221; Tauran said.<br \/>\nEfforts at interfaith dialogue got one of their biggest boosts when Saudi Arabia&#8217;s King Abdullah met with Pope Benedict XVI last November at the Vatican.<br \/>\nIn March, the Saudi king then made an impassioned plea for dialogue among Muslims, Christians and Jews &#8211; the first such proposal from a nation with no diplomatic ties to Israel and a ban on non-Muslim religious services and symbols.<br \/>\nThe moves, however, come amid rising tensions in the region and with peace talks between Israel and the Palestinians stalled. Many also believe there is a growing gap of understanding between the Muslim Arab world and the West.<br \/>\nMuslims have been angered by cartoons published in European papers seen as insulting the Prophet Muhammad and by the pope&#8217;s baptizing on Easter of a Muslim journalist who had converted to Catholicism.<br \/>\nThe specifics of the Saudi king&#8217;s initiative &#8211; and who would participate &#8211; still remain unclear, in particular whether Israeli religious leaders would be invited to a Saudi-brokered dialogue.<br \/>\nIt also is unclear if the Saudi efforts would have any political component, or any eventual impact on stalled Arab-Israeli and Palestinian peace talks.<br \/>\nLazar, the Tel Aviv rabbi, said he is no politician but will carry his warm impressions from the conference back to his students and synagogue &#8211; as he hopes Muslim clerics will, too.<br \/>\nLazar said one Palestinian researcher at the conference confronted him about Israeli textbooks that were, in his words, promoting hatred of Palestinians among Israeli Jewish children.<br \/>\n&#8220;My challenge to him was, let us meet together &#8230; and together we&#8217;ll look at our textbooks, the Jewish textbooks, the Muslim textbooks and the Christian textbooks in Palestine and Israel &#8211; and together we&#8217;ll find if they&#8217;re educating children toward hate,&#8221; he said.<br \/>\n<em>Associated Press writer Pakinam Amer in Cairo, Egypt, and Aron Heller in Jerusalem contributed to this report.<br \/>\nCopyright 2008 The Associated Press. 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