RELIGIOUS AND GENERAL HUMAN BROTHERHOOD. THE MUSLIM POINT OF VIEW ON THE THIRD ENCYCLICAL OF POPE FRANCIS FRATELLI TUTTI Cover Image

RELIGIJSKO I OPĆELJUDSKO BRATSTVO. MUSLIMANSKO STAJALIŠTE O TREĆOJ ENCIKLICI PAPE FRANJE FRATELLI TUTTI
RELIGIOUS AND GENERAL HUMAN BROTHERHOOD. THE MUSLIM POINT OF VIEW ON THE THIRD ENCYCLICAL OF POPE FRANCIS FRATELLI TUTTI

Author(s): Nedžad Grabus
Subject(s): Christian Theology and Religion, Ethics / Practical Philosophy, Islam studies, Comparative Studies of Religion, Philosophy of Religion, Biblical studies, Systematic Theology
Published by: Katolički bogoslovni fakultet
Keywords: brotherhood; Islam; Christianity; dialogue; theology; social doctrine; ethical monotheism;

Summary/Abstract: In this work, we deal with the basic postulates and the common question of brotherhood and sisterhood based on the encyclical of Pope Francis, Fratelli tutti, “We are all brothers and sisters”, the content of which, as is written in the introduction, was inspired by meetings with Sheikh Al-Azhar Ahmad Al-Tayyib. Al-Azhar University has a distinguished reputation among a majority of Muslims around the world. The Pope refers to Saint Francis of Assisi, who, inspired by the content of the New Testament, addressed these words to all people: brothers and sisters, men and women, all people of good will, God’s creatures. We examine the links between the faiths and why it is important to read the Pope’s encyclical as an incentive to accept the other, to accept differences and to develop a culture of dialogue; and the implications the encyclical has for theological dialogue, ethical monotheism and social justice. The encyclical has a clear link to the Document on Human Fraternity for World Peace and Coexistence that Pope Francis and Sheikh Al-Azhar Ahmad Al- Tayyib signed on February 4, 2019 in Abu Dhabi. In this text, we are primarily interested in the parts that indicate the necessity of developing and nurturing a culture of dialogue and accepting believers as brothers and sisters, and the importance of ethical monotheism, which strongly unites all followers of monotheistic religions. Three segments are important to us in our work: the theological openness of the Pope’s third encyclical, ethical issues and social context, and populism and liberalism. These questions are also important for our area, considering the centuries-old intertwining and common life of Christians and Muslims in this part of the world.

  • Issue Year: 2022
  • Issue No: 2
  • Page Range: 333-347
  • Page Count: 15
  • Language: Bosnian