Program for Peace
Islam and the Establishment of World Peace
Reverend Moon's Address
to the Participants of the
Summit of the Council for the World's Religions
Read by Rev. Chung Hwan Kwak
October 21, 1990
Cairo, Egypt
Honorable religious leaders, esteemed scholars, beloved guests. Thank
you for your participation at this most urgent summit. By responding at
such short notice to this call for peace, your presence here must bring
great joy to God.
Of course you know that we are surrounded by tensions of frightening
proportions. Political and economic rivalries, and historical resentments
have blossomed so fully that even those who see with only earthly
eyes recognize that our very survival is threatened. In the face of
annihilation, humans, like all created species, respond with emergency
measures. This is why we now see such frantic activity in all spheres
of human enterprise. In the effort to prevent unspeakable tragedy,
leaders desperately propose solutions according to the orientation of
their consciousness. Some seek military solutions, others political,
or economic. While such proposals may participate in the establishment
of peace, they can never generate the primary insights and analyses upon
which lasting peace can be founded.
Only truly religious and spiritual people understand the nature and
origin of conflict. And only those who know the true origins of disorder
can bring about a solution. This is why, in this time of great emergency,
I have requested your presence and participation. Of course peace on earth
will ultimately require insights from all spheres of human enterprise,
politics, media and so on, but the root of peace is in God, and it can
only come to this world through those who conform their lives to His
perfect Will.
Realizing that world peace ultimately depends on the human response to
the Divine Will, I founded the International Religious Foundation. From
the earliest days of the Unification Movement I always devoted the greater
portion of our resources to serving other religions. In the 1950s many
Unification families did not have enough to eat, and members complained
to me about the funds I devoted to the cause of interreligious harmony. I
suffered to see their hardships, but I begged their patience because I
knew Satan would ultimately resort to racial and religious war in his
effort to destroy mankind's future. For forty years I poured everything
into the IRF, always insisting upon true love, harmony and cooperation
among all religious believers. Now these great saints and peacemakers
in the IRF, from every high religion, have the Divine mission to thwart
Satan's plan, and pioneer a future of lasting peace.
As you know, Satan always seeks to bring the greatest destruction
and darkness upon the human race. Throughout this century his plan was
perpetuated through the God-denying totalitarianism of communism.
Through state oppression and torture entire generations were forbidden
to hear the truth of God's Word. Countless millions were slaughtered in
the name of building a society without God. This treacherous, Satanic
device flourished for sixty years, coming to occupy two-thirds of the
world. Political analysts have yet to explain how this empire collapsed
overnight. The spiritually astute, however, know with assurance that it
was God's power, and the power of living in perfect accordance to Divine
Law, that caused Satan to surrender and give up his evil reign of terror.
Now Satan has turned to his final offensive for the destruction of
the human race. His strategy is through two central ways, even more
fundamental and threatening than communism. This is through religious
war, and racial war. Anyone can see we are standing on the threshold
of a conflict of such devastating proportions that our race, if it
survived at all would be cast into the deepest darkness, barely able to
maintain life on a ravaged and devastated planet. If races, religions,
and nations limit their thinking to self-benefit, the only one who will
benefit will be Satan, the enemy of God, and of the human race.
For this reason, the unending concern of God's heart is related to
these two points. Why did God reveal Himself to the Prophets and create
the great religions of the world? Of course it was to enable the human
race to return to Him, and then, in perfect oneness with His blessed
Will, establish one peaceful world. Mankind must know God's original
vision for the world, and know the reason why God revealed himself to the
Prophets. Surely no one expressed more deeply this original ideal of God
than the blessed Prophet Mohammed, not only in word, but in deed. God
who is infinite compassion would not like to see even the littlest
one perish. What would we be then if we tolerated, or even perpetuated
interreligious strife, knowing that this is the exact opposite of God's
desire? We can never lend our hand so willingly to Satan's plan to
destroy innocent children, and cast mankind into unspeakable darkness?
The same is true of racial war. We are one family descended from
common parents. God intended all races to live in harmony as brothers
and sisters. Again the blessed Prophet knew this and history clearly
records that he exemplified this understanding through the substantial
deeds of his life. It is our unavoidable mission now to reveal God's
whole plan for peace, and for harmony and cooperation between races
and religions. Anyone who isolates only disparate portions of God's
revealed truth, and preaches against others, goes against God. We cannot
depend on the masses, or even political, economic and military leaders
to understand the revealed Will of God as fully as we who have devoted
ourselves to religious and spiritual leadership. Mankind must be educated
about God's original, broad vision for peace and brotherhood. At this
time in human history, nothing could be more painful and offensive to
God than religious and racial war.
Why are the greatest tensions on the planet centered on the Middle
East. Because a single military aggressor happens to come from a Middle
Eastern nation or because the area is rich in oil? No! Anyone offering
analysis strictly at that level, no matter how much of a genius, or how
profound their historical and political knowledge, lacks the necessary
starting point to explain the deeper reality. The reason is that this is
the arena of activity for God and Satan. All the Prophets of the three
great covenants received their revelations in this region. Is this
because God's message was destined only for the people of the Middle
East? Of course not. God's Word is destined to be the guiding force for
all human life, everywhere on this planet. Similarly the present tensions
and conflicts here are not only a matter of concern for people from this
region. The fate of the whole world depends on developments in the Middle
East. Just as the great prophets had to fight the forces of darkness to
make the vision of God available for the whole world, your peacemaking
mission is to deny the forces of evil who would delight in racial and
religious war, and reveal the divine will for peace to the whole world.
I know that human history has been marked by the constant struggle
between good and evil. This is natural in the process of restoring human
life and society to oneness with God's love and heart. If we study this
process closely we can see the principle by which the great saints and
prophets conquered the forces of evil. Satan always establishes his evil
regime first, ahead of God. Then, with this mighty power, Satan attacks
God's side, attempting to destroy the tender shoot of God's Word, and
crush the lives of His gentle champions. Satan is always first. First
with the established power, and first to attack. In fact aggression
is the trade mark of Satan. Being attacked first is the trademark of
God's side. Yet God's side prospers according to this principle. By
being attacked first God's side builds up great wealth through suffering
and sacrifice. Through paying this price and bearing injustice, God's
side ultimately gains the victory. Perhaps you are most familiar with
the mighty yet corrupt powers that ruled out of Mecca during the life of
the blessed Prophet. When Muhammad brought his sweeping message of peace
and brotherhood among all tribes and peoples, these mighty governments
of evil power mobilized themselves to take the life of God's Messenger
and his followers. The followers of Islam endured this aggression and
injustice, and by thus conforming to God's principle of indemnity,
Muhammad and his followers were able to bring even these mighty powers
into complete surrender. In the end Muhammad walked unmolested, as the
glorious victor, to the Kabaa and dedicated it to the one true God.
But his is not the only story which reveals this principle of God. The
same is true for Jesus, the family of Abraham, and others. In fact,
if you look at any mighty religion on the earth today, you will see
clearly that it prospered by means of living out this very principle
of indemnity and self-sacrifice. How foolish would we be if we dared
to think that the perfect and true God changes His ways, as we might
do. These truths never change: 1) Aggression belongs to Satan, and 2)
God's side achieves victory by being attacked, enduring, and paying
indemnity and sacrifice. Both of these are true and lasting principles,
principles that mock the size of armies, the wisdom of political science,
the geology and economics of oil, and so on. Only one truth prevails
and that is the truth of God and His laws of restoration.
Besides the principle of restoration and victory through indemnity,
the second unchanging historical principle is that God always supports
those serving the larger purpose. For example, if one person lived only
for himself, and a second lived for his family, God would support the
second one, the one who lived for the benefit of his family. The person
living for himself actually sacrifices others for his own benefit. The
one living for the family sacrifices himself for others. On the other
hand, between one who lived for his family, and one who sacrificed his
beloved family for the benefit of his community, God would support the
one living for the community. This too is an unchanging principle of
God. Once again, we can use the Prophet as a supreme example of knowing
and living according to this Divine Principle. Did the Prophet live
only for his own clan or tribe or even only for the Arab people? No, he
always lived for the higher purpose, not limiting his message for only
one group or race. The message of the Prophet was for every precious
one into whom God breathes His spirit. Thus the greatest among us is
the one who ultimately lives for the sake beyond even the world. The
highest purpose is to live for God. The way to check one's closeness
to God is to see if one's message and life are devoted to the greater
purpose. All action must be for the greatest good of all mankind, never
for the sake of only one group, one nation, religion, or race. the one
who is closest to God is the one who lives for the sake of the whole.
Therefore, even though the contemporary situation in the Middle East is
complex, we must resist the temptation to rely on all sorts of analyses
and sophisticated interpretations. Our primary responsibility is never
to forget God's unchanging, revealed principles: Aggression is Satanic,
and blessedness is to sacrifice the individual purpose for the sake of
the greater purpose. Only religious leaders know these truths, and these
ways of peace. So we have no other choice than to be the bold pioneers,
revealing God's Will, and God's principles. Peace depends on us.
As we deal with the present situation, and speak to our followers,
including the political and military leaders who depend on our wisdom, do
not think about which nation might benefit most, but think about what is
best for the whole world. We must be the untiring voice calling for true
love, the base for living for the sake of others. The greatest imaginable
tragedy would be for war to erupt between Christians and Muslims in the
Middle East. The whole world will have to realize this point, the United
States, European nations, Middle East nations, and so on. That is why
I am sending this message to leaders of all nations. Everyone must live
for only one goal, and that is to protect and safeguard this situation
against the possibility of a religious war. As religious leaders ours
is the greatest responsibility. We must do everything in our power to
guide all players into a peaceful solution for this Middle East situation.
With my deepest heart, I pray day and night for the peace I have just
described, all religious leaders must do the same.
Once again, I thank you from the bottom of my heart for your holy and
noble love of God and God's peace. May God bless you and your families,
and bring lasting peace to our world, our home.
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