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ISCA Alert
For Immediate Release
“I commend President’s stance in his support for moderation. We salute Indonesia as the largest Islamic population in the world and whose majority are adherents to the doctrines of Islamic spirituality. We hope President Abdul Wahid will lead the way to implementing religious peace throughout the world.” – ISCA Chairman Shaykh Hisham Kabbani
(Washington,
DC 06/14/00)
– As representative of current WCRP President, Shaykh Nazim Adil al-Haqqani,
ISCA was proud to host Indonesian President Abdurrahman Abdul Wahid’s lecture
at the UN Regal Plaza Hotel in New York City yesterday.
His
Excellency addressed an intimate group of religious leaders and governing board
members of the World Conference on Religion and Peace (WCRP) on the importance
of cooperation among religious communities in building the common good.
President Abdul Wahid previously served as WCRP President for four years.
In
his heartfelt speech, President Abdul Wahid emphasized the spiritual dimension
of Islamic doctrines, including the practices of self-purification, following a
spiritual guide, and the belief that the cornerstone of religion is love of
humanity. He explained, “As long as we believe that religion is full of love
for people and humanity, we can be assured to work together.”
With
remarkable humbleness, President Wahid continued, “If religious leaders of the
world want to work towards the common good, we must remember to serve
mankind, not to be served by mankind.”
President
Abdul Wahid currently serves as Indonesia’s head of state, however he
previously spent many years with the world’s largest Islamic body, the Majlis
Ulema of Indonesia. He is not only
a politician, but also an Islamic scholar and theologian. In discussing the
correlation between different religions he said, “We see not only that we can
work together in social activities, but that we even share many similar
beliefs.” President Abdul Wahid also acknowledged the similarity of the
Catholic and Islamic beliefs in the concept of saints.
President
Abdul Wahid’s address was received by his audience with overwhelming praise
for his moderate, peaceful, and tolerant stance on religious commonality and
cooperation. The other panelists
who responded to his comments included H.E. Archbishop Renato Martino, H.E.
Ambassador Lamani of the Organization of Islamic Conference (OIC) and Rabbi
Arthur Schneier, President of the Appeal of Conscience Foundation.
In a subsequent meeting with ISCA, President Abdul Wahid stated that he personally followed the Islamic spiritual discipline of Sufism and had a long line of ancestry who followed the teachings of the Qadiriyya wa Naqshbandiyya, a Sufi order unique to Indonesia. He also looked forward to meeting with ISCA Chairman, Shaykh Muhammad Hisham Kabbani later this fall in Indonesia to discuss their mutual policy of emphasizing religious spirituality in conflict resolution.
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