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The Pope reassures Muslims during Turkish trip

Publisher EurasiaNet
Author Patrick Andrade
Publication Date 1 December 2006
Cite as EurasiaNet, The Pope reassures Muslims during Turkish trip, 1 December 2006, available at: https://www.refworld.org/docid/46ef87b332.html [accessed 24 October 2022]
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Patrick Andrade 12/01/06

Pope Benedict XVI reassured wary Muslims and promoted reconciliation among Christians during a four-day trip to Turkey that concluded December 1. Photographer Patrick Andrade followed the pope during his trip. A selection of Andrade's images is presented in this EurasiaNet photo essay.

Benedict XVI angered Muslims in September by quoting a 14th-century Byzantine emperor, who disparaged Islam as "evil and inhuman." A significant portion of the pope's trip to Turkey was devoted to repairing the damage done by that speech. In Istanbul, the pope visited the Blue Mosque, where he prayed with the Grand Mufti of Istanbul, Mustafa Cagrici.

Benedict XVI also expressed support of Turkey's bid for membership in the European Union. "How can we fail to think of the various events which took place here and forged our common history?" the pope said.

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