Muslims Praise Election of Pope Francis (Video)

Dallas, Texas, March 13, 2013 – The World Muslim Congress, a think tank, and the Foundation for Pluralism congratulate the new Pope, Pope Francis, according to a press release sent out to news outlets recently.
Speaking on behalf of both groups, Mike Ghouse stated, “I hope he heralds a new beginning for building a better world. In behalf of the people of faith or no faith, and my faith Islam, I welcome the Pope and make ourselves available to jump at his call for creating a peace in the world, where no human has to live in fear of the others, let the world be the new kingdom of heaven where we all feel safe and secure with each other. Amen”
According to the press release, there are a few deeply rooted conflicts among the Muslim-Christian, and Jewish-Christian communities that are the root cause of much of the conflict in the world, they have been simmering within the hearts and minds of the Christians, Muslims and Jews, and flare up now and then in difficult expressions.
To address these conflicts, the Catholic Church needs a powerful personality for urging the Muslims and Christians to accept the otherness of other, and not focus on correcting the other. This Church which represents the largest body of Christians with over 1.2 billion members, needs a strong personality that can absolve Jews from the myths ascribed to them as well as a pope who is a blessed peacemaker and extends his embrace to the Pagans, Hindus and all other forms for worshipping God or not worshipping. After all, the press release reminds us, "We are all children of God and honoring each other is honoring the creator."
The press release concluded: The pope is singularly the most important person on the world stage besides the President of the United States who can affect positive or negative outcomes. He can aggravate the conflicts or mitigate them and earn the blessings of Jesus – Blessed are the peacemakers.

We pray that Pope Francis brings a new era of dialogue and respect for each other, Amen.

For Further Information Contact:

Mike Ghouse
World Muslim Congress
Foundation for Pluralism

2665 Villa Creek Dr, Suite 206
Dallas, TX 75234
(214) 325-1916 – text or phone
SpeakerMikeGhouse@gmail.com

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