MAY THIS RAMADAN LEAD THE WORLD TO PEACE!
Cornelius Afebu
Omonokhua
When Blessed Pope John
Paul II kissed the Koran in 2006, he respected the belief of Muslims in their
sacred book. Then no one could imagine that a group of people would
misinterpret some passages of the Koran to wreck havoc on human life. Then the
Islamic State of Iraq and Syrian (ISIS) was not a public knowledge. Then, no
one could predict that in the nearest future, terrorism would become a global
network. The Pope had longed to go to Iraq
because Abraham is claimed as a father in faith by Muslims, Jews, and
Christians. Pope John Paul II was fully aware of the depth of man’s inhumanity
to his brothers and sisters. He was aware of the violence in the world and how
the degradation of the human persons has been painted in human blood. He was
aware of how some world leaders had manipulated religion to their selfish and
political advantage. His many Mea Culpas
on behalf of the Church and the world had created a new understanding between
peoples of different faiths and promoted dialogue, tolerance, and cooperation
in the place of anathemas,
persecution, and rivalry. He acknowledged Abraham as a figure of unity to
enhance a political change for a better world.
The Holy Father
received a delegation that included the Shiite Imam of Khadum Mosque, the Sunni
President of the council that operates the Iraqi Islamic Bank, and a member of
the Iraqi Ministry of Religion who saw this encounter as a grace from heaven.
Although Iraq has been accused of violations of human rights, this Islamic
state was known to be tolerant of Christians. Many Catholics held positions in
government, commerce, education and other establishments in Iraq. The Chaldean
Patriarch of Babylon (Iraq), His Beatitude Raphael I Bidawid, who was a major
spokesman for the delegation, applauded the Pope’s actions and words as a true
sign of concern from the Successor of St. Peter. In Islam, a gift represents
the giver so the Muslims gave to the Pope what is most dear to their heart and
most important to them, their holy book. This was why the Pope showed his deep
appreciation to this intimate self-donation, by bowing and kissing the Koran as
a sign of respect. The Pope appreciated the suffering of the Iraqi people,
particularly the women and children. The Blessed Pope John Paul II respects the
culture and traditions of every nation hence he kissed the ground of all the
nations he visited in his sojourn on earth.
The Pontifical
Council for Inter-religious Dialogue (PCID) has never failed to send a good
will message to Muslims all over the world during Ramadan. This is an
expression of how much the Church regards the Muslims in the declaration on the
relation of the Church to non-Christian religions (Nostra Aetate), proclaimed by His Holiness Pope Paul VI on October 28, 1965, that: “The Church
regards with esteem also the Muslims. They adore the one God, living and
subsisting in Himself; merciful and all- powerful, the Creator of heaven and
earth, who has spoken to men; they take pains to submit wholeheartedly to even
His inscrutable decrees, just as Abraham, with whom the faith of Islam takes
pleasure in linking itself, submitted to God. Though they do not acknowledge
Jesus as God, they revere Him as a prophet. They also honor Mary, His virgin
Mother; at times they even call on her with devotion. In addition, they await
the Day of Judgment when God will render their deserts to all those who have
been raised up from the dead. Finally, they value the moral life and worship
God especially through prayer, almsgiving and fasting. Since in the course of
centuries not a few quarrels and hostilities have arisen between Christians and
Muslims, this sacred synod urges all to forget the past and to work sincerely for
mutual understanding and to preserve as well as to promote together for the
benefit of all mankind, social justice and moral welfare, as well as peace and
freedom” (Nostra Aetate 3).
In this Ramadan,
2015, I join my voice to that of the Universal Church to wish the Muslims all
over the world and the Muslims in Nigeria in particular a grace filled Ramadan.
To our Muslim brethren, I pray that as you begin your fast and penance, “In the name of Allah, most gracious, most
merciful; praise be to Allah, the cherisher and sustainer of the world; most
gracious, most merciful; master of the day of judgement.
Thee do we worship, and thine aid we seek. Show us the straightway, the way of
those on whom thou hast bestowed thy grace, those whose portion is not wrath and
who go not astray” (Al Fǎtihah); may your prayers
and penance be acceptable to God who is the author of life and desires to
sustain the life he has created by teaching all men and women the message of
peace.
May this holy
season open the gate of peace to the whole world! May the gate of hell be
firmly locked for all good people who worship the true God and surrender to him
on the right path! In this season of mercy and compassion may the heart of men
and women be completely transformed to such an extent that no one may ever
qualify any aspect of Islam again with “terrorism”. May Allah bless and protect
all the Muslims who are making efforts to rescue Islam and other religions from
the dungeon of some politicians who have taken the advantage of the sensitive
nature and the vulnerability of religion to their own egoistic whims and
caprices. Almighty Allah, your religion has been abused and manipulated to
promote violence whereas your name Oh God is love, mercy, compassion, peace and
all that is good. In you Oh God, there is no wrong nor can you be associated
with the evil of killing innocent people. Prove to us in this Ramadan that you
do not enjoy violence and that no one is allowed to kill in your name. Teach us again that we are brothers and
sisters from a common source and like a father; you do not enjoy the sight of
your children killing one another in your name. Do not allow any one creates
you in his image and likeness for many fight in their own name and claim that
they are fighting in your name.
May this Ramadan
change the heart of everybody from evil to good so that our world will once
again enjoy love and peaceful coexistence! O God of peace and love, any bomb
blast, killing and kidnapping of innocent people at this sacred season of
penance and fasting will contradict the spirit of Ramadan and the faith of
Islam. Touch the hearts of all the sponsors and executors of terrorist
activities to cry to you God of mercy and compassion so that you may look with
pity upon them. Put into their hearts and mouths the song of the prodigal son:
“Yes I shall arise and return to my father,” If they truly repent, accept their
penance and contrite heart like you did to David when he committed adultery
with Bathsheba and killed her husband Uriah, the Hittite. In your compassion, blot out their offence. Wash them more and more
from their guilt and cleanse them from their sin (Psalm 50:1)! It is still fresh in my mind how we used to
look forward to Ramadan. I cannot easily forget how we celebrate with Muslims
during their festivals in the past. I pray that this culture of peaceful co-existence
will be experienced in the whole world and in Nigeria in particular again.
Beloved brethren, as you begin the Ramadan, I wish you love and peace!
Fr. Cornelius
Afebu Omonokhua (omonokhuac@gmail.com)
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