THREE DIVINE RELIGIONS' REPRESENTATIVES AT FAST-BREAKING MEAL
Anadolu Agency (AA)
August 2, 2012 Thursday
Turkey
Muftu of Hatay said that it does not matter for them to be Christian,
Jewish, Alewi or Sunni. He said that they all live together in peace
and friendship in Hatay.
HATAY (AA) - August 2, 2012 - Three divine religions' representatives
came together at a fast-breaking meal in southern province of Hatay
on Wednesday.
Speaking at the fast-breaking meal, Governor of Hatay, Mehmet
Celalettin Lekesiz said that residents of Hatay are filled with power
of love.
Muftu of Hatay, Mustafa Sinanoglu, said that it does not matter for
them to be Christian, Jewish, Alewi or Sunni. He said that they all
live together in peace and friendship in Hatay which has to be seen
by the whole world.
Nasrettin Eskiocak, the representative of the Alewi community, said
that the tradition of tolerance, friendship and peace in Hatay should
keep going and be a model for others.
Chairman of the Foundation of Orthodox Church, Fadi Hurigul, stated
that the city of Antakya is the city of culture, love, peace, social
solidarity and the unity of civilizations.
Chairman of the Jewish community foundation, Saul Cenudioglu, said that
he wishes Ramadan would bring peace and clemency to the whole humanity.
Also speaking on the behalf of Armenian community, Cem Capar, said
that people who come from different backgrounds and different cultures,
religions in Hatay came together to eat at the same table.
Anadolu Agency (AA)
August 2, 2012 Thursday
Turkey
Muftu of Hatay said that it does not matter for them to be Christian,
Jewish, Alewi or Sunni. He said that they all live together in peace
and friendship in Hatay.
HATAY (AA) - August 2, 2012 - Three divine religions' representatives
came together at a fast-breaking meal in southern province of Hatay
on Wednesday.
Speaking at the fast-breaking meal, Governor of Hatay, Mehmet
Celalettin Lekesiz said that residents of Hatay are filled with power
of love.
Muftu of Hatay, Mustafa Sinanoglu, said that it does not matter for
them to be Christian, Jewish, Alewi or Sunni. He said that they all
live together in peace and friendship in Hatay which has to be seen
by the whole world.
Nasrettin Eskiocak, the representative of the Alewi community, said
that the tradition of tolerance, friendship and peace in Hatay should
keep going and be a model for others.
Chairman of the Foundation of Orthodox Church, Fadi Hurigul, stated
that the city of Antakya is the city of culture, love, peace, social
solidarity and the unity of civilizations.
Chairman of the Jewish community foundation, Saul Cenudioglu, said that
he wishes Ramadan would bring peace and clemency to the whole humanity.
Also speaking on the behalf of Armenian community, Cem Capar, said
that people who come from different backgrounds and different cultures,
religions in Hatay came together to eat at the same table.