The Jordanian Interfaith Coexistence Research
Center
Working to Promote Coexistence Since 2003
LETTERSof
SUPPORT
Bishop Riah Abu el-Assal
The Episcopal Evangelical Church, Jerusalem and the Middle East
We are all called up, and challenged, each in his or her place, to be people of Action.
Nihad Awad
Executive Director, Council on American-Islamic Relations
We at CAIR wholeheartedly support the spirit and content of the Amman Message released last year during the blessed month of Ramadan, under the auspices of HM King Abdullah II...We hope and pray that the Amman message will be applied in its spirit and letter by Muslims and people of all faiths worldwide.
The Amman Message can be one of Islam's powerful tools to make this world into the world it could and should be…it clearly and succinctly points out the root principles of a faith which calls upon all its adherents to submit to the good.
Rabbi Gary Bretton-GranatoorDirector of Interfaith Affairs, The Anti-Defamation League
Brandie E. Conforti
ExecutiveDirector, WorldBoston
By highlighting the beliefs of Islam, one quickly realizes that
compassion, respect, tolerance, acceptance
and freedom are not values which belong solely to any one
faith, but to all faiths which are bound by a desire for goodness and a love of humanity. This universal connection is what binds people from all nations, creeds, religions, ethnicities, sex, and race.
Rabbi Dr. Marc Gopin
Director, Center for World Religions, Diplomacy, and Conflict Resolution, George Mason University
We peoples of the Book must band together, each with
our own religious texts and traditions in hand, to embrace
the spirit of this Amman Message… to teach these values together until they become the dominant message that reaches the masses of religious people on the planet today.
Senator John Kerry
United States Senate
We know that true people of faith yearn for a world of respect and love for our fellow human beings… We must dare to fight intolerance in all its forms, to live
tolerant lives as examples to others, and to demand respect and dignity for other faiths.
Professor Yehezkel Landau
Faculty Associate in Interfaith Relations, Hartford Seminary
We need an alliance of religiously committed Muslims and Jews, joined by faithful Christians, who can serve as
visible role models for believers seeking a way to end the debilitating warfare. The Amman Message is a welcome contribution to that essential goal, and I salute those brave Jordanians who are behind this blessed initiative.
Cardinal Theodore E. McCarrick
Catholic Archbishop of Washington
I admire the initiative of His Majesty King Abdullah II and of all those who have stood with him in accepting the challenge of this important Amman Message. It has the peace of the world and the love and friendship that all God's children must have as we move forward to build a time of hope and justice and peace for all nations.
The Amman Message is a rich and powerful restatement of God’s love for all... God through the Holy Qur’an and His Prophet Muhammad, peace be upon Him, embraced all of humankind and emphasized mercy and compassion, love and forgiveness.
Joseph MontvilleSenior Fellow, The Center for World Religions, Diplomacy, and Conflict Resolution, George Mason University
The Amman Message in Action is such a positive step in bringing hope and understanding to a region long torn apart by conflict, which is based on religious and cultural differences... we must see all life as sacred and all people as connected to each other, more alike than different in every way.
Ms. Jane Olsen
Chair, Human Rights Watch
Chair, Landmine Survivors Network
Reverend Dr. John T. Pawlikowski
OSM President, The International Council of Christians and Jews
I am glad to confirm our appreciation of this initiative which has already made inroads into the thinking and acting of so many engaged at varying levels, in the encounter and dialogue of our three Abrahamic faith traditions.
Chief Rabbi David Rosen
President, The International Jewish Committee for Interreligious Consultations
Religion must be a force for peace, reconciliation and mutual respect among people and especially among believers in the One God, Creator and Guide of the Universe. May this conference succeed in spreading the true and noble word of religion in our region and in our world.
David Smock
Director of Religion and Peacemaking, The United States Institute of Peace
The Amman Message is a timely and desperately needed
declaration to build bridges between the faith-based communities and to work towards building a culture of tolerance and coexistence…[we] support the Amman Message in Action conference and believe that the interfaith commitment to promote peace, tolerance, and reconciliation reflects the true spirit in our traditions.
Unless our religious communities find ways, words, actions to make our love for God a force for peace and not for divisions and worse, we have no right to preach to the world...The Amman Message really deserves to be celebrated, and lifted up for all the world to hear.
Bishop Krister Stendahl
Bishop of Stockholm, Emeritus