Today, His Eminence Prof. Dr.
Ahmed Al-Tayeb, Grand Imam of Al-Azhar and Chairman of the Muslim Council of
Elders, received Mrs. Verónica Alcocer García, the First Lady of Colombia.
His Eminence Prof. Dr. Al-Tayeb warmly
welcomed Mrs. Verónica, expressing his deep appreciation for Colombia. He
requested that she convey his greetings to President Gustavo Petro, commending
the Colombian President’s
efforts and repeated calls for peace and the cessation of violence in Gaza. His
Eminence affirmed that Al-Azhar and the Muslim Council of Elders are committed
to spreading the message of Islam as a religion of peace for all people. His
Eminence highlighted that Islam places understanding, connection, and
compassion at the heart of human relationships, regardless of differences in
faith, race, or color. He further explained that diversity is a divine
universal law and that bonds of human fraternity should guide relationships
both among believers and between believers and non-believers.
He also noted that so-called
"religious wars" throughout history were not genuinely religious but
were driven by political ideologies seeking to manipulate religion for their
own ends. His Eminence outlined Al-Azhar’s proactive initiatives to foster
peace and fraternity both in Egypt and globally. These include the
establishment of the Egyptian Family House in partnership with Christian
churches in Egypt, aimed at strengthening bonds of unity and coexistence
between Muslims and Christians. Building on this foundation, Al-Azhar has
reached out to religious and cultural institutions worldwide, culminating in
the historic signing of the Document on Human Fraternity in Abu Dhabi
with his dear brother Pope Francis, Pontiff of the Catholic Church. This
landmark document, which took a year to draft, was later recognized by the
United Nations, designating February 4 as the International Day of Human
Fraternity.
His Eminence stressed that the
greatest challenge facing humanity today is the growing disconnection of the
body from the spirit, alongside efforts to marginalize religion or exploit it
for materialistic gains, particularly in justifying the arms industry. He
criticized the production of weapons and explosives, pointing out the wars and
conflicts they continue to fuel.
Mrs. Verónica expressed her
gratitude for the opportunity to meet His Eminence the Grand Imam of Al-Azhar
and Chairman of the Muslim Council of Elders, praising his efforts to promote
global peace. She voiced her belief in the ability of religious leaders to
foster peace through dialogue and mutual understanding. She also aligned with
his views on the dangers of the arms industry, describing it as a root cause of
the world’s tragedies. Mrs. Verónica expressed hope for an end to arms
manufacturing as a step toward eliminating poverty, conflict, hatred, and war.
She emphasized the need to replace hatred with love and war with peace and
underscored the value of the historic Document on Human Fraternity as a
model of cooperation among religious leaders—a much-needed example for the
world today.