Message of the Silsilah Dialogue Movement  for the month of  Ramadan

This  year the  month  of Ramadan  coincides in the Philippines  with the   campaign period  of the national  and local election and    alarming   war  time in  Ukraine   and other parts of the world. 

Ramadan is a special time of fasting  for a journey of purification  with some obligations such as fasting from eating and drinking during  day time, prayer and  charity.  It is indeed a great lesson   for all of us to   give more time  for a journey of purification that   in Islam is identified as  “Great Jihad” (Inner struggle  and purification of the heart). 

Together, as part of the same  human family, we  are  called to  answer to  the signs of the times that invite us to overcome  divisions and conflicts  built up along the centuries. Today we are called to respect each other even if we belong to different religions and cultures. 

 There is a   tendency  to build dialogue and peace on the basis of similarities,  especially among Christians  and Muslims.  Yes, we have something in common, but, real dialogue is also based on respect of differences of faith and promotion of our faith with the witness of lives by respecting the faith of others. There are those who   try to ignore the differences and try to create confusion in those who do not know well the differences among the two religions and  convert  members of one religion to another.  

It is time  for  all of us to  deepen  our faith,  understand our identity and love our faith, at the same time to respect the faith of others.  Thus,  we  are called to  internalize more the essential part of our faith and be open to dialogue while accepting also the differences. This is the real dialogue that Silsilah  promotes. 

As  a pioneer dialogue movement  in Mindanao and in the Philippines  committed to this mission since 1984, we in Silsilah are happy  for the many emerging  groups and institutions committed to dialogue, harmony  and peace. With the increasing need for  dialogue, together we promote  initiatives of peace together. In this context  we continue to build together a Culture of Dialogue  based on the  four pillars of dialogue: Dialogue with God, Dialogue with the Self, Dialogue with Others and Dialogue  with Creation.

For us, this journey of dialogue must be  a  journey of spirituality that calls us  to follow and live our faith. Guided by this  spirit we try to invite  many people to  consider the importance of the Culture of Dialogue that has to reach the level of  spirituality in order to reach together a vision of peace. 

 We  are happy that gradually in  many sectors of education and in society the need  for spirituality is  increasing. With this vision  of  spiritual journey we continue to invite all to   build  the “Human Fraternity”. On this basis we can  build  a  stronger foundation  for any   effort of peace  and initiative  for the common good.  Indeed, “The peace of the heart is the  heart of peace” .

This is our wish  for the Muslim  Ummah  in this time of Ramadan. We also hope that Muslims will stand and raise their voices  against those who  use  Islam  for  vested interest. This will help to create a better spirit of friendship and trust. We cannot allow terrorism and violence to continue to act in the name of religion.  This is always the temptation, even  for other religions today. The Catholics in the past have passed through this stage. 

During this time  of Ramadan the initiatives of solidarity between  Christians  and Muslims  in the Philippines and other parts of the world are the many sharing of  friendship and solidarity. This is a good sign of hope. 

On our part, as Silsilah Dialogue Movement, we are promoting different initiatives in  Mindanao, the  Manila  area and  other  groups and institutions.  

 May the God of peace inspire all of us to  see the faces of  others as our brothers and sisters. This is possible even if we reaffirm our  religious  identity and  remain committed to  our faith.  We wish for all to  live  and  witness our faith  as Christians, Muslims or followers of other religions  and be  signs of  hope in society today.

   Silsilah Dialogue Movement

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