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Christian Church
opens doors to Muslims
By Divya TalwarBBC Asian Network
St John's Episcopal
Church has opened its doors to Muslims for Friday prayers
On a bitterly cold and
snowing afternoon in Aberdeen, the doors of St John's Episcopal Church are open
to hundreds of Muslim worshippers, arriving for daily prayers.
The familiar sounds of
Christian hymns have been replaced with Islamic prayer in the chapel this
Friday lunchtime and the church priest with the imam from the neighbouring
mosque.
Muslims from the Syed
Shah Mustafa Jame Masjid mosque next door share this church with Christian
worshippers up to five times a day.
Church leaders believe
this may be the only place in the country where Christian and Muslim
worshippers pray side by side.
The rector at St John's
has opened his doors to Muslims because there was not enough space for them to
pray in their own mosque and many were forced to worship outside on the street.
The Reverend Isaac
Poobalan, who grew up in Southern India surrounded by Islam, said he would not
have been true to his faith if he did not help his neighbours.
"It was a very cold day, like today, and when I walked past the mosque I saw dozens of male worshippers praying outside, on the streets, right near the church.
''Their hands and feet
were bare and you could see their breath in the freezing cold.
''Jesus taught his
disciples to love your neighbour as yourself and this is something I cannot
just preach to my congregation, I had to put it into practice."
Reverend Poobalan adds:
''I felt very distressed when I saw my neighbours praying out in the cold and I
knew I needed to do something to help.''
''I know I cannot solve
the world's problems, but when there is a problem I can solve, I will.''
The mosque is next door
to the church
Reverend Poobalan asked
his congregation for permission to open the church doors to Muslims.
At first, Muslims were
reluctant to accept the invite, but they have now settled in well into their
new home.
Worshipper Mozhid Sufiyan
said: ''We are so grateful to the church for giving us a space for our prayers.
"It was very
difficult, especially for the elderly, to pray outside on the floor.
''Father Poobalan has
been very kind to us all by inviting us into his church.'
''He has respected all of
our beliefs and made us feel comfortable."
There has been some opposition
to the arrangement, with Reverend Poobalan facing abuse by online trolls on
social networking sites.
The Bishop of Aberdeen
said it couild be a lesson for the rest of the world
Christians believe Jesus
is the son of God, while Muslims regard him as a prophet.
But despite these
differences, there does not seem to be any tension in St John's Church, with
both faiths having learnt to respect each other.
Peter, a member of the
church congregation, said: "Any opposition is from people who do not
belong to the church and do not understand the arrangement we have here.
"We do not have any
issues with sharing our building.
''My faith says if you
see anyone out in the cold, you invite them in, so I don't have any problem
with it all."
Muslims and Christian
worshippers at St John's Church hope their special relationship could serve as
a model for the rest of the country.
The Episcopal Bishop of
Aberdeen and Orkney, Dr Robert Gillies, said the arrangement at St John's could
serve as a lesson for the rest of the world.
''What we are doing here,
is something local that has global significance,'' he said.
''We have demonstrated
that Christians and Muslims do not have to agree with one another.
''But they can learn to
respect each other's different beliefs and actually come to get along and even
like one another."
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