 Naim Tėrnava. At the Common Word conference held at Yale University, United States, 150 Muslim and Christian leaders from more than 35 countries, among them Kosovo, and highly respected American and international political figures involved in religious affairs, met to promote dialogue between the two faiths.
At the Conference, Kosovo was represented by Grand Mufti Naim Tërnava.
Among many meetings by Mufti Tërnava, it is distinguished the meeting
with US Senator John Kerry who was a former candidate for US president
in 2004 and also gave the opening speech at the conference.
During the meeting with US Senator Kerry, Mufti Tërnava after thanking
him for the continuous American assistance and generous support to
Kosovo, Tërnava spoke about the long tradition of interfaith tolerance
cultivated and preserved by the Kosovar people. Mufti Tërnava informed
Senator Kerry about the traditional commitment of the Kosovar religious
communities to continue contributing to a closer and healthy
relationship between faiths and ethnic groups in the independent
Kosovo.
During the conference, Mufti Tërnava lectured on the perspective of
religion in Kosovo, in the context of the role of religion in the
modern democratic societies.
"By taking into consideration the fact that at this Conference there
are many scholars and researchers of different fields with different
social and religious backgrounds who are very familiar with the current
global issues, during my speech I would like to focus on the religious
development in the social life of individuals and society, in this case
of Kosovo. Religion today is an inevitable discussion in all social
and political mainstreams. A great number of acute issues in the world,
their genesis stems from irrelevant religious disagreements or
misinterpretations of religion and or exploitation for political,
economic and other reasons. Hence, the analysis of these issues in the
religious aspect as well could help in the elimination of some
misinterpretations, which frequently are circulating in the Balkan
region and in the world due to misunderstanding of the role and
mission that religions should play in society," said Tërnava.
Furthermore, speaking of necessity of cultivation and understanding of
interfaith, intercultural and interethnic tolerance, Mufti Tërnava
said:
"We all are familiar with the difficulties, sufferings and inhuman
genocidal terror that Kosovo and its people experienced throughout the
decades of the 20th century. Therefore, taking into account the past
experiences, I must emphasize with genuine conviction the main
assignment of faith leaders should be the devotion to follow the
teachings of the loving God as a guidance to show love and care for one
another regardless of one's religion or faith, country, race, language,
ethnicity, or disagreements and animosities. These teachings should be
the sermons which I preach and ask others to as the only way to cultivate
the feeling of love, respect and well-being for the humankind which
assertively are the values of faiths.
Faith, love, responsibility and sincerity before God obliges human
beings to show love and respect for their neighbors and enemy, which
are very important teachings found within Islam as well. Greetings,
visits, cooperation, open discussions with good intentions, and helping
one another are the paths that genuinely drive human beings to show
respect and love for their neighbors, regardless of religious
conviction," ended his lecture Tërnava.
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