The First Alexandria Declaration of the
Religious Leaders of the Holy Land
January 21, 2002 In the Name of God
who is Almighty, Merciful and Compassionate, we, who have gathered
as religious leaders from the Muslim, Christian and Jewish
communities, pray for true peace in Jerusalem and the Holy Land,
and declare our commitment to ending the violence and bloodshed
that denies the right to life and dignity.
According to our faith traditions,
killing innocents in the name of God is a desecration of his Holy
Name, and defames religion in the world. The violence in the Holy
Land is an evil which must be opposed by all people of good faith.
We seek to live together as neighbors, respecting the integrity of
each other's historical and religious inheritance. We call upon
all to oppose incitement, hatred and the misrepresentation of the
other.
The Holy Land is Holy to all
three of our faiths. Therefore, followers of the divine
religions must respect its sanctity, and bloodshed must not be
allowed to pollute it. The sanctity and integrity of the Holy
Places must be preserved, and freedom of religious worship must
be ensured for all.
Palestinians and Israelis must
respect the divinely ordained purposes of the Creator by whose
grace they live in the same land that is called Holy.
We call on the political leaders
of both parties to work for a just, secure and durable solution
in the spirit of the words of the Almighty and the Prophets.
As a first step now, we call for
a religiously sanctioned cease-fire, respected and observed on
all sides, and for the implementation of the Mitchell and Tenet
recommendations, including the lifting of restrictions and a
return to negotiations.
We seek to help create an
atmosphere where present and future generations will co-exist
with mutual respect and trust in the other. We call on all to
refrain from incitement and demonization, and to educate our
future generations accordingly.
As religious leaders, we pledge
ourselves to continue a joint quest for a just peace that leads
to reconciliation in Jerusalem and the Holy Land, for the common
good of all our peoples.
We announce the establishment of a
permanent joint committee to carry out the recommendations of
this declaration, and to engage with our respective political
leadership accordingly.
Delegates
His Grace the Archbishop
of Canterbury, Dr. George Carey
The Grand Imam of Al Azhar
Sheikh Mohamed Sayed Tantawi
The Sephardi Chief Rabbi
Bakshi-Doron
The Deputy Foreign
Minister, Rabbi Michael Melchior
The Rabbi of Tekoa, Rabbi
Menachem Fromen
Rabbi David Rosen,
President of the WCRP
The Rabbi of Savyon, Rabbi
David Brodman
Rabbi Yitzak Ralbag, Rabbi
of Maalot Dafna
Chief Justice of the
Sharia Courts, Sheikh Taisir Tamimi
Minister of State for the
Palestinian Authority, Sheikh Talal El Sider
Mufti of the Armed Forces,
Sheikh Abdulsalam Abu Schkedem
The Mufti of Bethlehem,
Sheikh Taweel
Representative of the Greek
Patriarch, Archbishop Aristarchos
The Latin Patriarch, His
Beatitude Michel Sabbah
The Melkite Archbishop,
Archbishop Boutrous Mu'alem
Representative of the
Armenian Patriarch, Archbishop Chinchinian
The Anglican Bishop of
Jerusalem, The Rt. Rev. Riah Abu El Assal