RELIGIONS
DENOUNCE TERRORISM
Summary
The conference entitled 'Religions Denounce Terrorism' has been
successfully accomplished in Istanbul on June 23, 2003. About 200
invited guests, all prominent members of various religious communities
and organizations, from a a wide range of countries like Turkey,
Russia, Bulgaria, Israel, The United States, Italy or France were
present at the meeting. Several Turkish MP's and politicians were
also among the audience to set out their views and send a joint
message. By stressing the twisted nature of the concept of “terror
in the name of religion,” the SRF aims both to give an effective
reply to a radical and aggressive idea which threatens our world
and also, by stressing the shared values of Judaism, Christianity
and Islam, to contribute to understanding, tolerance, dialogue and
cooperation between the members of these three divine religions.

The picture shows some of the speakers,
Christian, Jewish and Muslim clerics together with Mr. Yavas,
the SRF president. Nearly all the speakers mentioned the importance
of human life in monotheistic faiths and took a powerful stance
against terrorism and extremism. The fact that all the three
Abrahamic faiths share the same belief in the Creator and
the common moral values was also stressed. In Mr. Yavas' speech,
the materialist philosophy and Darwinism was also pointed
as a common adversary that all theists should stand against.
|
A Common Attitude Towards Materialism
The Science Research Foundation (SRF) sets out in the belief that
erroneous worldviews and moral concepts lie at the root of a great
many problems in Turkey and the world. Political conflict, war and
injustice within societies are in fact closely related to people’s
moral values. When we look at the moral understanding which gives
rise to these problems we come face to face with materialism.
This philosophy assumes that life on Earth is totally the product
of chance. It proposes that man is a living species descended from
animals and that he only progresses by means of conflict. It is
inevitable that someone who subscribes to this philosophy will be
selfish. He will regard his life as a ruthless struggle for self-interest
in which virtues such as sacrifice, compassion and honesty have
no place. This false worldview, which claims to be a scientific
one by virtue of Darwin’s theory of evolution, enjoys enormous
influence today, despite being erroneous. The destructive effects
of materialism can be seen both in such totalitarian ideologies
as communism and fascism and in the moral degeneration plaguing
modern societies.
Since materialism directs people towards material values alone
and turns them away from spiritual values, it also destroys national
sentiment and thus represents a major threat to nations’ perpetuity.
It is for these reasons that the SRF has been engaged in a wide-ranging
cultural service for many years now in order to reveal the mistaken
nature of materialism and its intellectual foundation, Darwinism,
to the people of Turkey and the entire world. To that end the SRF
has held some 500 conferences, inside and outside the country, all
of which have met with enormous interest and support.
One of the important facts emerging in the course of this intellectual
struggle against materialism is that believers in all three divine
religions are united against materialist philosophy. Jews, Christians
and Muslims believe that God created us and that we need to live
by the truths revealed by Him, which are very important shared values.
The SRF believes that the members of the three divine religions
should act together on the basis of these shared values.
It is also essential that members of the divine religions cooperate
not just against materialism, but also in the intellectual defeat
of such harmful ideologies as racism and fascism, and also to resolve
such problems as poverty and social injustice.
THE SRF’S OTTOMAN VISION
One important element providing the SRF with inspiration and perspective
in this area is the Ottoman vision, which occupies a fundamental
place in the worldview of our foundation community. At a time when
the world was riddled with intolerance and religious oppression
the great Ottoman Empire, whose inheritors we are, went down in
history as displaying enormous tolerance to Christian and Jewish
communities. The way the Jews who were wronged and expelled from
Spain were accepted and looked after by Sultan Bayazid II is an
important historical lesson which should never be forgotten.
The Jews within the Ottoman community always remembered with gratitude
the tolerance shown them by the Sublime Porte. The contribution
they in turn made to the Ottoman Empire is an indisputable fact
of history. Jews and Christians who served at Court or came to occupy
important positions in Ottoman society contributed greatly to the
development and strengthening of this great world empire.
The SRF is of the opinion that the way the Ottoman Empire allowed
the members of all three divine religions to live together in an
atmosphere of peace and tolerance sheds important light on the problems
of the world today. For example, the Ottoman administration established
a centuries-long environment of peace and tranquillity in Palestine,
which has been in a state of conflict and chaos since the early
20th century. In Jerusalem under Ottoman hegemony Jews worshipped
in their synagogues, Christians in their churches and Muslims in
their mosques, and the three religions lived together in peace.
The bloodshed in Palestine today can be stopped and the atmosphere
of peace and brotherhood which existed in the region in Ottoman
times re-established if the Ottoman vision is adopted anew.
THE SRF VISION OF COOPERATION BETWEEN RELIGIONS
Within the approach described here, the SRF has initiated a wide-ranging
cultural service campaign on the subject of dialogue and cooperation
between religions, and is determined to continue with this.
The members of the SRF are ready to assume all kinds of responsibility
falling to them in this area and to make all necessary sacrifices.
Some principles assumed as duties by the SRF community can be set
out as follows:
• In the light of the truths and values shared by all three
religions, the SRF community is ready to engage in all forms of
cultural cooperation with Jews and Christians. It particularly wishes
to make all kinds of arrangements in order to offer its cultural
work, which explains the existence of God, the false nature of atheistic
philosophies and the beauty of religious moral values, to the service
of Christians and Jews.
• The SRF is a prominent supporter of the rights of Jewish
and Christian Turkish citizens, and will continue to be so. The
SRF community is ready to give Jewish and Christian Turkish citizens
all kinds of intellectual and social support in order for them to
live in peace and security and to live by and represent their religions
in the manner they choose. One of the SRF’s aims is to contribute
to social development so that shameful measures as the Wealth Tax,
now a thing of the past, and tragedies such as the events of September
6-7 should never be repeated.
• The SRF is totally opposed to words or actions intended
to harass Jewish and Christian communities, whether in Turkey or
anywhere else in the world. It fiercely opposes anti-Semitism, or
the hatred of Jews, a barbaric ideology of hatred. It similarly
defends the rights of Christians who are the subject of fictitious
accusations of being “Crusaders” or “missionaries”
for living by their beliefs.
Conclusion
The SRF believes that the development of mutual tolerance and
understanding between members of the three religions and cooperation
built on common values will be an important step capable of changing
the world in the 21st century. The last two years were full of the
bitter fruits of mankind’s deception by materialist philosophy.
One can see the traces of this philosophy in the World Wars, in
genocide, in ethnic conflict, in communist or fascist totalitarianism
and in moral degeneration and corruption. The fact is, however,
that advances in thought and science are demolishing materialism
and its derivatives and are showing man that he is not in this world
by chance but exists by the grace of God.
Rather than a “clash of civilisations” between Jews
and Christians who accept this basic truth and Muslims, there must
be peace and cooperation.
The SRF is determined to work for this peace and cooperation, both
in Turkey and in the world at large. The following verse from the
Qur’an sums up the essence of the way SRF members regard Christians
and Jews,
“We believe in what has been sent down to us and
what was sent down to you. Our God and your God are one and we submit
to Him.” (Qur’an, 29: 46)
CONFERENCE PROGRAMME
18.30 - Cocktail
19.00 - Dinner
20.00 - Multivision show - Conference 1st part
21.00 - Break
21:15 - Conference 2nd part
22:00 - Ceremony
GUEST LIST
| ABDURRAHMAN DİLİPAK |
Journalist - Writer
|
|
| AGAH OKTAY GÜNER |
Former Minister of Culture
|
|
| AGOP MİNASYAN |
Member of Armenian Catholic Community
|
|
| AHMET BEYATLI |
TODAV Foundation
|
|
| AHMET KARAMERCAN |
Department of Religious Affairs
|
|
| ALEXANDER LAKSHIN |
Russian Chief Rabbi
|
|
| ALİ BULAÇ |
Journalist - Writer
|
|
| ALTUĞ MÜŞTAK BERKER |
Foundation on the Preservation of National Values
|
|
| ANDREY STETSKEVICH |
Russian Catholic Church Representative
|
|
| BEHNAN KONUTGAN |
Bible Society
|
|
| CEMAL UŞŞAK |
Journalists and Writers Foundation
|
|
| CHIARA LUBICH |
Focolare Movement
|
|
| CONSTANTINO CEDOLINI |
Consulate General of Italy
|
|
| DAVID SEIDENBERG |
Rabbi from California
|
|
| EDİBE SÖZEN |
Associate Dean for Faculty of Communication
|
|
| FARUK TERZİHAN KELDANİ |
Keldani Catholic Community Leader
|
|
| GEORGES MAROVITCH |
Vatican Istanbul Representative
|
|
| GÖKHAN SAMİ BAYKARA |
New York Chief Rabbi
|
|
| HARUN TOKAK |
Journalists and Writers Foundation
|
|
| HASAN KAMİL YILMAZ |
Marmara University Faculty of Theology
|
|
| HAYRANI ALTUNTAŞ |
Ankara University Faculty of Theology
|
|
| HİKMET ÜÇIŞIK |
Bosphorus University
|
|
| HOUSNI SALİH EL-MUDUR |
Consulate General of Libya
|
|
| HOVHANNES J. TCHHOLAKIAN |
Armenian Catholic Church
|
|
| IGOR VYZHANOV |
Russian Orthodox Church
|
|
| İLHAMİ GÜLER |
Ankara University Faculty of Theology
|
|
| JOHN LUCAL |
Embassy of Vatican
|
|
| JOSEPH ANIS ABI AAD |
Maronite Patriarch of All the East
|
|
| LORENZO PİRETTO |
Roman Catholic Church
|
|
| LOUIS PELATRE |
Spiritual Leader of Catholic Community
|
|
| MARK JENKHAM |
Representative of Anglican Church
|
|
| MAURO PESCE |
Focolare Movement
|
|
| MEHMET AYDIN |
Ministry of Department of Religious Affairs
|
|
| MICHEL ANGE |
Saint Joseph High School
|
|
| NASRALLAH- PETER SFEIR |
Maronite Patriarch of All the East
|
|
| NEVZAT YALÇINTAŞ |
AKP Deputy
|
|
| NİKOLAI PETKOV |
Bulgarian Union of Orthodox Churches
|
|
| NURETTİN UZUNOĞLU |
Researcher - Writer
|
|
| ORAZİO DE FRANCESCHİ |
Chief Pastor Notre Dame Church
|
|
| ÖMER ÖZSOY |
Ankara University Faculty of Theology
|
|
| PATRICK HANISH |
US Consulate General
|
|
| PATRİK 1. BARTHOLOMEOS |
"Fener Patriarch of the Greek Orthodox Church"
|
|
| PATRİK 2. MESROB MUTAFYAN |
Armenian Apostolic Church
|
|
| PAUL KARATAŞ |
Kildani Catholic Church
|
|
| RAIMONDO BARDELLI |
Yeşilköy Catholic Guesthouse
|
|
| RAVIL GAYNUDDIN |
Council of Muftis of Moscow
|
|
| SABİNE FEISEL |
German Evangelical Church
|
|
| SAHAK MAŞALYAN |
Armenian Church - Deputy of Patriarch
|
|
| SALİH TUĞ |
Marmara University Faculty of Theology
|
|
| SAMUEL AKDEMİR |
Deputy Metropolitan of the Ancient Syrian Christian Church
|
|
| SERGEI VELICHKIN |
Consulate General of Russia
|
|
| SILVIU STATE |
Consulate General of Romania
|
|
| SUAT YILDIRIM |
Marmara University Faculty of Theology
|
|
| TAOUFIK JABEUR |
Consulate General of Tunisia
|
|
| TARKAN YAVAŞ |
Science Research Foundation
|
|
| TEOLİPTOS |
Deputy Fener Patriarch of the Greek Orthodox Church |
|
| TURGAY ÜÇAL |
Presbyterian Church Turkey
|
|
| WAJIH MAJBOUR |
Representative of Embassy of Saudi Arabia
|
|
| YAKUP ÇİÇEK |
Marmara University Faculty of Theology
|
|
| YEHOSHUA ENGELMAN |
Rabbi of London
|
|
| YUSUF ÇETİN |
Syriac Kadim Church
|
|
| YUSUF KAPLAN |
Yenişafak Newspaper Writer
|
|
| YUSUF SAĞ |
Syrian Catholic Church
|
|
| ZEKİ BASDEMİR |
Syrian Catholic Church
|
|
| ZEKİ HACIİBRAHİMOĞLU |
Intellectuals Hearth
|
|
|