
Omar Abboud
Omar Abboud is a prominent Muslim leader in Argentina, known for his efforts in interfaith dialogue and cooperation. He co-founded The Institute of Interreligious Dialogue with then-Cardinal Jorge Mario Bergoglio, now Pope Francis, and Rabbi Daniel Goldman in 2002, fostering understanding among different faith communities. Abboud was a close friend of Pope Francis, sharing deep discussions on topics such as literature, sacred texts, and contemporary issues like artificial intelligence. His admiration for the Pope is evident as he reflects on their friendship and the impact of Francis's life and teachings.
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Argentina:
Omar Abboud shared his personal connection with Jorge Bergoglio and the impact of his interreligious efforts.
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Omar Abboud is a prominent Muslim leader in Argentina who formed The Institute of Interreligious Dialogue with then-Cardinal Bergoglio.
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