Lower House Speaker Underscores Jordan’s Model of Muslim-Christian Coexistence

Amman: Speaker of the Lower House of Parliament Mazen Qadi said Monday that Jordan represents a unique model of coexistence between Muslims and Christians, rooted in the values of harmony and tolerance under the leadership of His Majesty King Abdullah II.

According to Jordan News Agency, Qadi was speaking at the opening of the Interparliamentary Assembly on Orthodoxy, held at the Lower House with the participation of 50 parliamentarians from member states. He highlighted Jordan’s spiritual importance as the birthplace of Jesus Christ and its proximity to Jerusalem. Qadi underscored His Majesty’s commitment to safeguarding the religious identity of the holy city through the Hashemite custodianship of its Islamic and Christian sites.

Qadi stated that hosting the conference reflects Jordan’s belief in the importance of interfaith and intercultural dialogue as a foundation for peace and stability. He expressed his hopes for the participants’ success in strengthening parliamentary cooperation, promoting shared human values, and conveying a message of hope to future generations.

General Coordinator of the conference, MP Wasfi Haddad, emphasized the significance of holding the meeting in Amman, reaffirming that Jordan, under His Majesty’s leadership, stands as a living symbol of peace and human fraternity. He highlighted the Kingdom’s commitment to its historical responsibility of caring for and preserving Christian and Islamic holy sites in Jerusalem under the Hashemite custodianship.

Haddad noted that parliaments can serve as voices of wisdom, dialogue, and peace in a world facing challenges and conflicts, encouraging efforts to build a more peaceful and prosperous future.

Secretary-General of the Interparliamentary Assembly on Orthodoxy Maximos Charakopoulos described Jordan as an oasis of peace, security, and prosperity. He praised His Majesty’s longstanding efforts, alongside those of Jordanian institutions, in supporting regional stability.

He emphasized the harmony between Jordanians, Muslims and Christians alike, and the significance of the Baptism Site of Jesus Christ. Charakopoulos also noted His Majesty’s role in preserving Jerusalem’s Christian and Islamic holy sites and the centrality of achieving peace based on the two-state solution.

Delegation members commended Jordan’s efforts in promoting global peace and stressed the importance of the Hashemite custodianship of Jerusalem’s Islamic and Christian holy sites.

Heads and members of the delegations reviewed the General Secretariat’s report on this year’s activities, acknowledging the outcomes of meetings held in member states and engagements with international parliamentary organizations and conferences. They stated that these efforts have strengthened parliamentary cooperation, advanced tolerance, supported interfaith and intercultural dialogue, and reinforced shared human values. They also highlighted support for initiatives that promote peace, stability, and responses to global issues of collective concern.