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St Francis of Assisi and Islam: A Theological Perspective on a Christian-Muslim Encounter
Authors:Paul  Rout
Abstract:In 1219 an encounter took place between a Christian from Italy, Francis of Assisi, and the Muslim Sultan of Egypt, al-Malik al-Kāmil. This meeting took place at Damietta in northern Egypt during the progress of the Fifth Crusade. Over a period of perhaps three weeks, religious dialogue took place between Francis and al-Kāmil, after which time the Sultan had Francis escorted safely back to the Christian camp. It is possible to discern from the writings of Francis after his return from Egypt that the meeting had had a deep religious impact upon him, realised in the latter years of his life. It can be said that both Francis and al-Kāmil experienced through their encounter what the Christian theologian Bernard Lonergan has spoken of as a conversion into a new horizon. The historical encounter between Francis and the Sultan witnesses to the fact that through religious conversion, it is possible for members of different religious faiths to arrive at a common vision of universal peace and reconciliation.
Keywords:Francis of Assisi  saint  Tommaso da Celano  author  al-Kāmil  sultan of Egypt  Crusades – 5th Crusade (1217–1221)  Damietta  Egypt – siege (1218–1219)  Councils and synods of the church – Lateran IV (1215)  polemic  religious – between Christianity and Islam
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