Representatives of Abrahamic religions meet in Iftar in Antioch


Date posted: August 30, 2009

Antioch Intercultural Dialog Association (AKADIM) and Kimse Yok Mu relief organization brought together representatives of three Abrahamic religions in a fast breaking event in Hatay (Antioch). The representatives gave messages of peace and brotherhood.

The event that took place in Antioch Ottoman Palace Hotel, was attended by Antioch mayor Assoc. Prof. Lütfü Savaş, Mufti Mustafa Sinanoğlu, vice president of Kimse Yok mu Association Eyüp Tok, president of AKADIM İsa Aydın, president of Antioch Jewish Community Şaul Cennudioğlu, Greek Orthodox Church priest Dimitri Doğum, Vakıflı Armenian Village Foundation president Bogos Silahlı, Protestant Church priest Yakub Çeng, Altınözü Aya Yorgi Church priest Cebrail Kuşoğlu, and other clerics.

The event started with a show of whirling dervishes and it continued with Quran recitation.

The president of Antioch Intercultural Dialog Association, Isa Aydın noted in his speech that the beautiful people of the beautiful Antioch, for centuries have been living in peace and brotherhood and this beautiful tradition will continue to the future.

Kimse Yok mu Association vice president Eyüp Tok told the audience that they have been travelling since the first day of Ramadan, starting in Denizli and have arrived in Hatay after visiting Afyon, Konya, Karaman, Adana and Mersin, and for 30 days they will project spiritual beauties of provinces to Turkey and to the world.

Antioch Jewish Community president Şaul Cennudioğlu noted that as a Jewish community they have been living in Antioch since very old times. “Previously we had strong presence. These days our population has decreased. God willing, it will continue and we will always be living in this beautiful atmosphere,” he said.

Antioch Greek Orthodox Church priest Dimitri Doğum, after recalling people from different religions would come together and meet outside of Ramadan too, expressed that they have always been in unity and solidarity.

In his talk, Vakıflı Armenian Village Foundation president Bogos Silahlı said that the fact that people from different religions living together in peace and brotherhood was a beautiful one and it was specific to Antioch and could be observed in Antioch only.

Antioch Protestant Church priest Yakub Çeng expressed his happiness for being in unity and solidarity for the world peace.

Mufti Mustafa Sinanoğlu stated that Antioch is demonstrating an example of solidarity and brotherhood that is customary and centuries old, and that they were living it in the past, they are living it today and they will continue to live it in the future.

Altınözü Aya Yorgi Church’s priest Cebrail Kuşoğlu expressed his happiness for being in this beautiful atmosphere and wished for future Ramadan reunions.

Antioch mayor Assoc. Prof. Lütfü Savaş noted in his talk that unless someone from outside comes and asks, in Antioch they do not know who is Muslim and who is Christian, “We are all tolerant to each other. We do not inquire each other’s religions. We live together as brothers. We have no differences. Only when someone asks, we realize that we belong to different religions,” he said.

Disclaimer: The original article is in Turkish. Slight deviations from the original meaning may have occurred due to the difficulties in translating phrases and idioms. PII volunteers translated the article.

Source: Gazete Gercek , August 28, 2009


Related News

Twelve questions Turkey’s journalists can’t ask

Erdoğan was born to a relatively poor family in Rize, along the Black Sea. His father was in the coast guard and worked at sea. Erdoğan at one point even sold snacks on the street to make extra cash. He graduated from a religious school in 1973, and immediately embarked on a political career, eventually becoming first mayor of Istanbul. So here’s the question: How did a man like Erdoğan become a billionaire several times over?

‘Parallel’ lies won’t patch giant tear, Gülen tells government

Turkish Islamic Scholar Fethullah Gülen has decried recent claims by the government and the president that his followers are behind recent violent street protests in Turkey, indicating that the government is attempting to patch up a “giant tear” it has made with these claims in an effort he said is bound to fail.

Hate Speech is Undermining Turkey’s Fragile Democracy

Many TV viewers could not believe their ears upon hearing the terms “blood sucking vampires, leeches, traitors, spies, worse than Shiites, and assassins” uttered by then Turkish prime minister Erdogan in his political rallies.

Time for a reality check for ISNA conventioneers – coup attempt in Turkey

Time for a reality check. This weekend many ISNA conventioneers are attending “panels” in which the so-called “Turkish delegation” will continue to attempt to justify the immoral and thoroughly un-Islamic persecution of countless innocent Muslim men and women in Turkey and around the world. While these conventioneers politely applaud the representatives of a regime which is attempting to destroy the lives of many of their fellow Turkish American Muslims right here in the US, here is just one example of what’s happening back in Turkey.

Turkey’s fight against Gülen in the South Caucasus

The Turkish authorities’ fight against real and imagined enemies in the Gülen movement has now reached Azerbaijan and Georgia.

EC official: Turkey should address issues within limits of rule of law

Turkey should deal with its problems within the confines of the rule of law and the legal instruments of democratic societies, Alexandra Cas Granje, European Commission (EC) director of enlargement, has said in reference to a recent corruption scandal and draft bill on the Supreme Board of Judges and Prosecutors (HSYK).

Latest News

Fethullah Gulen – man of education, peace and dialogue – passes away

Fethullah Gülen’s Condolence Message for South African Human Rights Defender Archbishop Desmond Tutu

Hizmet Movement Declares Core Values with Unified Voice

Ankara systematically tortures supporters of Gülen movement, Kurds, Turkey Tribunal rapporteurs say

Erdogan possessed by Pharaoh, Herod, Hitler spirits?

Devious Use of International Organizations to Persecute Dissidents Abroad: The Erdogan Case

A “Controlled Coup”: Erdogan’s Contribution to the Autocrats’ Playbook

Why is Turkey’s Erdogan persecuting the Gulen movement?

Purge-victim man sent back to prison over Gulen links despite stage 4 cancer diagnosis

In Case You Missed It

GYV President meets Minister of Gender Equality and Family of the Republic of Korea

Lawyers confirm: Turkish teachers are still in Kosovo

Turkish aid organization opens school in Somalia

Letter campaign launched for Turkey’s imprisoned women, mothers

Gülen withdraws libel complaint after housewife apologizes

Afghan minister: Afghanistan will continue to support Turkish schools

Trustees decide to remove Gülen’s books from NT bookstores

Copyright 2025 Insightful Neighbor