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Muslim preaches at Oxford college chapel

Dr Taj Hargey at Pembroke College Chapel Dr Taj Hargey at Pembroke College Chapel

TWO religious leaders are claiming an historic first after an Islamic Imam preached at a Christian chapel.

For the first time in Pembroke College’s 500-year history, a Muslim, Dr Taj Hargey – from the Summertown Islamic Congregation in Oxford – was welcomed to deliver a sermon at its chapel.

The service was preceded by the Adhan, the Muslim call to prayer traditionally carried out by a man, which was read out by an 11-year-old girl from Marston.

The Rev Dr Andrew Teal, of Pembroke College, said he had been trying to get a Muslim Imam to deliver a service at the chapel for many years and he believed it was a first.

He said: “We wanted to do something which brought together Christianity and Islam, but not to create a third thing.

“I think what we are doing today is very unusual, certainly it’s the first time I have heard of it being done at the college.

“The two faiths are actually very close.

“Abraham is a key figure in both Islam and Christianity.

“But I think there’s been a reluctance in the past. I think people may have felt afraid to do something like this.

“I’d hoped for this to happen for a long time. We just needed the right man to do it.”

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Christianity and Islam, as well as Judaism, are sometimes referred to as the Abrahamic religions because of the role that Abraham plays in each of the holy books.

All three faiths consider him father of the people of Israel.

During the service, in which Dr Hargey spoke of the links between Christianity and Islam, songs and Psalms from the Bible were read before a reading from the Holy Qur’an.

Dr Hargey, who is also chairman of the Muslim Educational Centre of Oxford, invited 11-year-old student Nadia Zamri, from Marston, to call the congregation to prayer.

Nadia, who was one of a few pupils who was able to read the Qu’ran when she joined the school, said she was ‘excited’ about being chosen.

Dr Hargey added: “There is a nexus between Christianity and Islam. We both revere Abraham as a very important figure, a father figure. It is up to Muslims and Christians in this great city of ours to show the way for the rest of the country.”

Comments(3)

bagsie says...
10:10am Tue 26 Oct 10

Presumably a Christian priest/vicar will now be welcome to preach at a mosque.

Arizvi says...
6:06pm Tue 26 Oct 10

Pity how Hargey The Heretic could only ensnare a poor, young, gullible 11-year-old to do what is patently haraam in Islam.
When will the media realise that this man has absolutely zero standing in the Muslim community despite his self-promotion.

Nalanda says...
9:32am Wed 27 Oct 10

This would be funny if it wasn't so sad and depressing. People simply do not understand the threat that Islam poses. The Quran is not the Bible and people do the wickedest things because it instructs them to. It does not instruct them NOT to do these things. It is an ideology which seeks nothing less than world domination and by any means. Please do yourself a favour and read it - not for yours but your children's sake. We all need to realize that there is nothing twee about this barbarism which is slowly choking our civilization. To England's middle class it's still an interesting, exotic phenomena as they've yet to feel intimidated by it. For those who don't yet know, the form of Islam which is making the most inroads into our culture is the most brutal and extreme form around. It is funded by devout Islamists from Saudi Arabia and they can do this easily because of that stuff you put in your car. Where did you think the money goes - Saudi health care? Wake up!

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