
King Abdullah bin Abd al-Aziz Al Saud of Saudi Arabia participates in the G20 Summit on Financial Markets and the World Economy at the National Building Museum in Washington on November 15, 2008. (UPI Photo/Ron Sachs/POOL)
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Madrid's Interfaith Conference: Optimists, Pessimists and Wishful Thinkers
MADRID -- One of the by-products of the three-day interfaith dialogue conference held in Madrid earlier this week at the initiative of Saudi Arabias King Abdullah is what some observers describe as four conflicting schools of thought: the optimists, who believe that eventually everything will fall in order; the pessimists, who like the cartoon character Chicken Little, believe that the sky is falling; and wishful thinkers – among this category one can include Saudi Arabia – who believe that if they wish for something strong enough to happen, it happens. At least in their mindset. And finally, there are the critics of the Saudi initiative, who regardless of what this conference may have achieved, or will achieve, will only look at the dark side of Arabia.
Hope for Coexistence Enthuses Delegates
"I never expected anything like it" was the comment of one Pakistani Muslim attending the World Conference on Dialogue organized by the Muslim World League and hosted by Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques King Abdullah.
Roots of Inter-faith Animosity Run Deep
MADRID -- An inter-faith conference opened in Madrid Wednesday hoping to find a solution that would end disputes between the worlds major religions. The conference, organized by the World Muslim League at the behest of King Abdullah of Saudi Arabia, comes at a time when inter-religious strife has increased the environment of distrust among religions.
Headlines From the Arab Press
What the Arab papers said on July 9:
No Deal Without U.S. Withdrawal Date, Iraq Says
AMMAN -- The Iraqi government has, for the first time since the occupation of Iraq in 2003, publicly admitted it wants a U.S. withdrawal timetable and is seeking such a commitment in a pact it is negotiating with Washington over the future status of American troops in the country.
Saudi King Reaches Out to Other Religions
A new chapter in interfaith relations will be written next week when, at the behest of the Saudi king, Muslim, Christian and Jewish clerics will be joined by representatives of Eastern faiths in an attempt to break down the psychological barriers that sprung up after the 2001 terrorist attacks in the United States.
Headlines From the Arab Press
What the Arab papers said on July 8:
The Syrian Riddle
The international community had shunned Syrian President Bashar al-Assad completely since 2005 when he was forced to "officially" remove his troops from occupied Lebanon. But he is not a pariah anymore. He has now become a hot ticket courted from Jerusalem to Ankara and Paris, to name a few. How did Assad realize this tour de force?


