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| Pope Francis, seen here at the Vatican, has already visited several Muslim countries, including Turkey, Azerbaijan and Egypt |
Pope
Francis, who has made boosting ties between Christianity and Islam a
cornerstone of his papacy, will visit Abu Dhabi in the United Arab Emirates in
February, the Vatican said Thursday.
The pontiff
was invited to the majority-Muslim country by both Abu Dhabi Crown Prince
Sheikh Mohammed bin Zayed Al-Nahyan and the local Catholic church.
Francis
will take part in an international "interfaith" meeting during the
trip, which will run from February 3 to 5.
The 81-year
old has already visited several Muslim countries, including Turkey in 2014,
Azerbaijan in 2016 and Egypt in 2017.
The Vatican
said the theme for the Abu Dhabi trip was summed up in the phrase "make me
a channel of your peace" -- a quote from Saint Francis of Assisi, the
pope's namesake.
The hope
was the visit would "spread in a special way the peace of God within the
hearts of all people of good will," it said.
"This
visit, like the one to Egypt, shows the fundamental importance the Holy Father
gives to inter-religious dialogue," spokesman Greg Burke said.
"Pope
Francis visiting the Arab world is a perfect example of the culture of
encounter," he added.
The UAE
prides itself on its religious tolerance and cultural diversity, and most Gulf
Arab states have long allowed Christians to worship in churches.
Nearly 80
percent of the population of the UAE is Muslim, while Christians constitute
around nine percent, according to the Catholic News Agency.
Many of the
Catholics are workers from Africa, Bangladesh, India, Pakistan and the
Philippines, though some are locals.
The UAE
trip will come head of a visit in March to Morocco.
Pope
Francis moved quickly after his election in 2013 to make overtures to Jews and
Muslims, inviting two old friends from Buenos Aires -- a rabbi and a Muslim
professor -- on a trip to the Middle East where he condemned religious hatred.

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