Pakistan: Muslim and Christian leaders praise Franciscan peacemaker

Muslim leaders in Pakistan have described Fr Francis Nadeem OFM, Provincial of the Capuchins in Pakistan and Executive Secretary of the National Commission for Interreligious Dialogue and Ecumenism, who died in Lahore on 3 July, as an “Ambassador of Peace.”

Jul 11, 2020

PAKISTAN: Muslim leaders in Pakistan have described Fr Francis Nadeem OFM, Provincial of the Capuchins in Pakistan and Executive Secretary of the National Commission for Interreligious Dialogue and Ecumenism, who died in Lahore on 3 July, as an “Ambassador of Peace.”

Mufti Syed Ashiq Hussain, Muslim scholar and a friend of Fr Francis, said: “Friar Francis Nadeem was the backbone of the mission of interreligious dialogue in Pakistan. After his death we feel orphaned, we hope and pray his legacy inspire many Christians and Muslims in this mission.

“I worked with him for the last 17 years. He was always very humble, and dedicated to his mission. He never chased fame, and  he carried out his mission in silence, which was to spread love, peace and harmony among people of various faiths. He put all of himself to bring fraternity and unity among Christians and Muslims, and he sensitized public and Islamic schools with a message of unity, reception and tolerance. He was twice honoured by the President of Pakistan for his good work in strengthening peace and harmony.”

Allama Muhammad Ahsan Siddiqui, Chairman of the Interfaith Commission for Peace and Harmony, said: “He was a committed and zealous man, a great man and an excellent priest. He was a true ambassador of peace and a true patriot. Pakistan has lost a vibrant and dynamic personality.  His death is a great loss for the cause of interreligious dialogue. His commitment to promoting dialogue and tolerance will always be remembered. We will do our best to continue that commitment.”

Pastor Shahid Meraj of the Church of Pakistan, part of the Anglican Communion, recalls Fr Francis Nadeem as “a bridge of unity between Christians and people of other faiths.”

Fr Pascal Robert OFM remembers him as “always full of ideas, activities and projects to be implemented. He was a forwardlooking leader,” and quotes “an important book on the contribution of religious minorities to the development and progress of the country.”

Dominican Fr Nadeem Joseph OP was described “as a friar who, inspired by Francis of Assisi, followed in the footsteps of Jesus Christ, becoming an ambassador  of peace and applying in his life the Prayer of St Francis which says: Lord make me an instrument of your peace, where there is hatred, let me sow love.” --ICN

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