Pope has 'thirst' to understand Islam - Muslim

Pope Benedict has a thirst for understanding Islam and conducting a sincere dialogue with its followers, says a Muslim philosopher…

Pope Benedict has a thirst for understanding Islam and conducting a sincere dialogue with its followers, says a Muslim philosopher who discussed Islam and Christianity with him.

Mustapha Cherif, a former higher education minister and ambassador of Algeria, said the Pope showed during in a meeting at the Vatican on Saturday he wanted to understand Muslim views on jihad and the role of reason in faith.

The Pope, who sparked Muslim protests in September with a speech hinting Islam was violent and irrational, also wanted to explore how the faiths could work together. He is due to visit predominately Muslim Turkey late this month.

"He is a great theologian but not an expert in Islam," Mr Cherif, the first Muslim intellectual received by the pontiff since his election in April 2005, said on Monday in Paris.

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"What touched me was his thirst to understand. He is a man of dialogue," said Mr Cherif, long active in Christian-Muslim dialogue in France.

Although several Christians have written fine books on Islam, Mr Cherif said, there was no substitute for discussing the faith with a believing Muslim. "He needs to have someone explain it to him with respect, which is what I did," he said.