Home Celebrities In Egypt Al-Azhar’s imam meets pope, vows to fight terrorism The grand imam of Egypt’s famed Al-Azhar institution Ahmed al-Tayeb, one of the Muslim world’s leading religious authorities, on Tuesday met Pope Francis and pledged greater cooperation to fight terrorism.
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In Egypt Al-Azhar’s imam meets pope, vows to fight terrorism The grand imam of Egypt’s famed Al-Azhar institution Ahmed al-Tayeb, one of the Muslim world’s leading religious authorities, on Tuesday met Pope Francis and pledged greater cooperation to fight terrorism.

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The grand imam of Egypt’s famed Al-Azhar institution Ahmed al-Tayeb, one of the Muslim world’s leading religious authorities, on Tuesday met Pope Francis and pledged greater cooperation to fight terrorism.

The spiritual leader of the world’s almost 1.3 billion Catholics in April became the first pope to visit the headquarters of Tayeb.

The grand imam said after the meeting that Islam was facing “a war against itself,” and underscored that Muslims too were “victims of terrorism”.

“It is a cancer which has metastasised to different parts of the world,” and Al-Azhar — of Egypt’s highest institution of Sunni Islam — “is offering its resources and a greater contribution for a permanent collaboration aimed at finding solutions to terrorism,” he told a meeting organised by the Sant’Egidio, a Christian community officially recognised by the Vatican.

Tayeb also evoked his meeting with the pontiff earlier in the day, saying: “We discussed several issues tormenting the world and we sought to … find ways together to reduce the suffering of the poor and the unfortunate.”

He said the pope “has a heart filled with love and a desire that humanity benefits from inter-cultural exchanges.

“I wish to state my conviction of the necessity for a dialogue between religions, between the wise, or we risk falling back into periods of violence and darkness,” he said.

“The last century witnessed two world wars which killed more than 70 million people and those that followed quickly showed how absurd they were and not a drop of blood should have been spilt.”

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