Hagia Sophia – The World’s Multi-Religious Leaders Call for Calm
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
(24 July 2020 | Istanbul, Turkey)
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(24 July 2020 | Istanbul, Turkey)
Religious leaders from Indigenous, Jewish, Hindu, Zoroastrian, Jain,
Buddhist, Christian, Islamic, Sikh, and Bahá’í traditions are raising
their “voices and hands” as one “to urge for mercy and respect towards
one another” in response to the Hagia Sofia situation.
In a newly released statement, the leaders of the world’s largest multi-religious leadership coalition, Religions for Peace
note that Hagia Sophia is “meant to be shared with all the world”, and
call for “…deliberate, intentional, coexistence, particularly as we hear
of the voices, and see the actions, of divisiveness and hatred from
many quarters.”
They commit to modelling “mercy, love and compassion… and appeal that
any and all power be used with compassion and respect for one another.”
These leaders, many of whom have spent decades protecting holy sites, defending human rights, including minority rights and mediating conflicts, concluded
their statement noting that, “our houses of worship reside, foremost,
inside each and all of us” but urging leaders to “respect the sanctity
and symbolism of such places, [as a means of] honouring our collective
human dignity.”
The diverse religious leaders of Religions for Peace
represent the world’s largest religious institutions and communities,
with affiliated multi-religious leadership and grassroots women and
youth platforms in 90 countries and 6 regions. Together they represent
the only global multi-religious entity with national presence dedicated
to human rights, sustainable development and peace and security.
Read their full statement: rfp.org/rfp-hagia-sophia-statement/
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