NASSIR Posted November 21, 2007 Religious Leaders' Declaration On Peace-Building Hargeisa, Nov 21, 2007 (All Africa) -- Full text of a statement issued by Somali religious leaders at the conclusion of a two-day meeting in the capital of the self-declared republic of Somaliland: We religious leaders from Somaliland, Puntland, and South-Central Somalia meeting in Hargeisa, Somalia, on 17 - 19 November 2007, with support from the Religious Leaders Peace Initiative in the Horn of Africa, with a goal to discuss and find ways in which the religious leaders and women can contribute to resolving conflicts among the Somalis We have challenged ourselves to use our talents and powers to help our people find effective solutions to the problems of poverty, hunger and diseases; contribute more actively to the removal of socio-political conflicts, civil wars and sub-regional disputes and displacement of the people, and work effectively to enhance human and people's rights, equality and justice. We want to appreciate the various opportunities created by Islam for people to come together to share ideas and feelings to include at least five praying times a day, a weekly Friday prayer gathering, twice a year Eid meetings where people of Islam come together to integrate ideas, and the final Hajj that the Prophet made and the speech on the gathering emphasizing peace and security. We commit ourselves to convey the message that Islam is a religion of peace, and accepts other religions, and further commit ourselves to have this message supported by concrete actions, and demonstrate true love and brotherhood among ourselves as Muslims and the Somali people, and to the protection of life and property. We deplore that the East African region has faced turmoil and conflicts, and that these have impacted negatively on the Somali people who have remained poor, underdeveloped, have had to migrate from their homes into being refugees and IDPs. We further deplore that the conflicts have also generated psychological problems. We further regret that because of the conflict, the Somali natural resources are being exploited and wasted, and toxic materials dumped on the land and seas, thus degrading the environment. We pledge from now henceforth to be more active peacemakers and commit ourselves to the process of peace-building to reverse the conflict situation that has affected us as Somali people, by participating in peace processes, and make contributions that advance the cause of peace. We accept the challenge to advocate for the voiceless and the vulnerable, the cause for peace, the plight of the displaced persons, the marginalized and excluded groups, and upholding human rights and dignity. We commit ourselves to advance open dialogue, sharing of experiences and information and exchange of ideas on peace and coexistence to the benefit of all Somali people. We further commit to advocate and to raise awareness through the media, research and publications. We appeal for support to establish, empower and build the capacity of structured regional institutions that target religious leaders from the Somaliland, Puntland, and South and Central Somalia, and further call for the empowerment of religious leaders in conflict resolution, meditation and reconciliation through seminars, workshops and trainings. We seek to establish partnership and networking relationships with international organizations and agencies for the cause of peace. We commit ourselves to mobilize our social, moral and spiritual resources, and further seek financial and human support from willing and interested partners as we move toward building substantial peace. We strongly call for an end to tribalism that fuels conflicts and increases the suffering of our people. We further call all the concerned and relevant stakeholders to put public interests ahead of personal and vested interests. In conclusion we express our deep appreciation and thanks to the peace and solidarity mission of religious leaders from Rwanda, Uganda, Sudan and Kenya. We also thank ACRL-Religions for Peace, the working group of the Religious Leaders Peace Initiative on the Horn of Africa, and FCA Finland for their support and Government of Somaliland for providing space and opportunity for this historic meeting. We express gratitude to the International Horn University, Center for Community Development and Research, for hosting this event. May the Almighty Allah help us! Signed by Somali religious leaders and the leaders of the mission Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Jacaylbaro Posted November 21, 2007 We also thank ACRL-Religions for Peace, the working group of the Religious Leaders Peace Initiative on the Horn of Africa, and FCA Finland for their support and Government of Somaliland for providing space and opportunity for this historic meeting. Perfect ,,,,,,,,,, just perfect did they say a word about Ethiopia ??? or it is my eyes ?? Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
NASSIR Posted November 21, 2007 You are just upset the religious leaders implied Hargeisa as still the second capital of Somalia. :cool: Do you think that there is one variable to this conflict? The religious leaders expressed their dismay at the turmoil and humanatrian crisis in East Africa but mainly Somalia. They are calling for peace and constructive dialogue rather than finger pointing or blaming one distinct variable out of this mayhem. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Jacaylbaro Posted November 21, 2007 isn't that what we've been calling years and years ?? For the first time they clearly admitted there is a goverment called Somaliland. they dared to come to Hargeisa and hold their conference there ,,, they clearly said their appreciation towards Somaliland's government ,,,,, Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
NASSIR Posted November 21, 2007 Sub-state government, yes just like Puntland Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Jacaylbaro Posted November 21, 2007 do you want to translate their statement to fit your desires ?? that is a shame niyow ...... Government of Somaliland I can't see any SUB-STATE here .......... Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
NASSIR Posted November 21, 2007 lol, whatever you think it is. I believe Hargeisa is the capital of Somalia after Mogadisho. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Jacaylbaro Posted November 21, 2007 what you believe is different ,,,,,, I'm just referring the statement of the religious leaders. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
AfricaOwn Posted November 22, 2007 Hargeisa is now harboring a terrorists? Something has to be done. Duke and company are you with me? Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
NASSIR Posted November 22, 2007 Africa, These religious leaders advocate for peace and tranquility. They are not intent on establishing an Islamic state similar to that of the 9th century. What a political nightmare the very mention of political Islam evokes in the western press? I know how paradox it is for a religion that promotes peace and brotherhood, yet it is associated with voilence. A religion that promotes scientific enquiry and knowledge, yet it is perceived as a religion that resists modernity. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Castro Posted November 22, 2007 ^^^ I'd love to go 9th century on the likes of you. As an honorary citizen of the H-awiye nation ( ), I have a mandate to clear Somalia of all that you represent. Time is on our side. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Naxar Nugaaleed Posted November 22, 2007 lol, we always knew that was were your coming from. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Peace Action Posted November 22, 2007 "I'd love to go 9th century on the likes of you. As an honorary citizen of the H-awiye nation ( ), I have a mandate to clear Somalia of all that you represent. Time is on our side." The nationalist crying Ethiopia has his own hidden agenda. Back to 1991. It is good you come out of the closet, what took you so long. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
xiinfaniin Posted November 22, 2007 ^^Waa markiinnii... Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Khalaf Posted November 22, 2007 Originally posted by Caamir: They are not intent on establishing an Islamic state similar to that of the 9th century. Qosal garir iga dheh. Sxb, and what is wrong with those who intent to return to the 9th century (the time of the rightous companions?) Is there time greater more honorable then that era of theirs? Ill have you "ilbax" Somalis know that it was Islam that built the great civilizations, ruled from Western Europe to Gates of China. And the Ummah will return to it when its destiny comes. As for Somalia, leave our honorable deen Islam out of the rotten tribal society. Ilhay cafmiid ha siiyo daadkaas. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites