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Pope Benedict XVI has arrived in Jordan to begin a visit to the Middle East - his first tour of the holy places of Christendom since his election in 2005. | Pope Benedict XVI has arrived in Jordan to begin a visit to the Middle East - his first tour of the holy places of Christendom since his election in 2005. |
After Jordan, the Pope's week-long trip takes him to Israel and the West Bank. | After Jordan, the Pope's week-long trip takes him to Israel and the West Bank. |
The visit is aimed at encouraging the minority Christian community in the Middle East, and creating a better dialogue with Muslims and Jews. | The visit is aimed at encouraging the minority Christian community in the Middle East, and creating a better dialogue with Muslims and Jews. |
Jordanian Islamist leaders have demanded that he apologise for a speech in 2006 that linked Islam and violence. | Jordanian Islamist leaders have demanded that he apologise for a speech in 2006 that linked Islam and violence. |
The eight-day tour - in which the Pope describes himself as a "pilgrim of peace" - is his first visit to the Middle East as pontiff. | The eight-day tour - in which the Pope describes himself as a "pilgrim of peace" - is his first visit to the Middle East as pontiff. |
'Death threats' | 'Death threats' |
The head of the Roman Catholic Church is seeking to strengthen ties with Jewish and Muslim leaders after offending believers of both religions in the past three years. | The head of the Roman Catholic Church is seeking to strengthen ties with Jewish and Muslim leaders after offending believers of both religions in the past three years. |
David Willey, BBC News, Amman: | David Willey, BBC News, Amman: |
Pope Benedict would like to go down in history as a peacemaker. | Pope Benedict would like to go down in history as a peacemaker. |
But his chances of success are seen as slim by most political observers in the Middle East. | But his chances of success are seen as slim by most political observers in the Middle East. |
He has also offended, unintentionally he claims, believers belonging to both the Muslim and Jewish religions for differing reasons during the past three years. | He has also offended, unintentionally he claims, believers belonging to both the Muslim and Jewish religions for differing reasons during the past three years. |
In 2006, Benedict infuriated Muslims with a speech linking the Prophet Muhammad with violence. | In 2006, Benedict infuriated Muslims with a speech linking the Prophet Muhammad with violence. |
He later said he was "deeply sorry" over the reaction to the remarks and that the passage he quoted did not reflect his own opinion. | He later said he was "deeply sorry" over the reaction to the remarks and that the passage he quoted did not reflect his own opinion. |
But in Jordan, the opposition Islamic Action Front party said Benedict was not welcome unless he offered an outright apology. | But in Jordan, the opposition Islamic Action Front party said Benedict was not welcome unless he offered an outright apology. |
"The government should push for an apology from the Pope, who should apologise for angering 1.5 billion Muslims in the world," IAF chief Zaki Bani Rsheid wrote in a letter to the Jordanian prime minister last month. | "The government should push for an apology from the Pope, who should apologise for angering 1.5 billion Muslims in the world," IAF chief Zaki Bani Rsheid wrote in a letter to the Jordanian prime minister last month. |
"Otherwise, he is not welcome in Jordan and his visit is rejected." | "Otherwise, he is not welcome in Jordan and his visit is rejected." |
Meanwhile, BBC security correspondent Frank Gardner says that anonymous jihadis have called for Benedict's assassination during his stay in Jordan, branding him "the enemy of Islam". | Meanwhile, BBC security correspondent Frank Gardner says that anonymous jihadis have called for Benedict's assassination during his stay in Jordan, branding him "the enemy of Islam". |
Christian minority | Christian minority |
More recently, the German-born Pope offended Jewish leaders by lifting the ex-communication of a Holocaust-denying bishop. | More recently, the German-born Pope offended Jewish leaders by lifting the ex-communication of a Holocaust-denying bishop. |
Many in Israel have also been angered by the proposed sainthood of Pope Pius XII, reviled by some Jews for his passive stance during the Holocaust. | Many in Israel have also been angered by the proposed sainthood of Pope Pius XII, reviled by some Jews for his passive stance during the Holocaust. |
The Pope should apologise for angering 1.5 billion Muslims, otherwise he is not welcome Zaki Bani Rsheid Islamic Action Front chief Pope in the Holy Land: The issues Profile: Pope Benedict XVI class="" href="http://newsforums.bbc.co.uk/nol/thread.jspa?forumID=6422&edition=1">Send us your comments | |
During the visit - which includes a stop in Bethlehem, in the occupied West Bank - Pope Benedict is expected to deliver a plea for peace between Israelis and Palestinians, and for the establishment of a Palestinian homeland. | During the visit - which includes a stop in Bethlehem, in the occupied West Bank - Pope Benedict is expected to deliver a plea for peace between Israelis and Palestinians, and for the establishment of a Palestinian homeland. |
But his main aim is to give hope and encouragement to the rapidly diminishing minority Christian community in the Middle East, says the BBC's Vatican correspondent David Willey. | But his main aim is to give hope and encouragement to the rapidly diminishing minority Christian community in the Middle East, says the BBC's Vatican correspondent David Willey. |
Before the creation of the state of Israel in 1948, up to 20% of the population of the Palestinian lands where Jesus Christ lived and died was Christian. That number has now dwindled to just two percent. | Before the creation of the state of Israel in 1948, up to 20% of the population of the Palestinian lands where Jesus Christ lived and died was Christian. That number has now dwindled to just two percent. |
On his first day in Amman, the Pope will have private talks King Abdullah, who claims direct descent from the Prophet Mohammad. | On his first day in Amman, the Pope will have private talks King Abdullah, who claims direct descent from the Prophet Mohammad. |
On Saturday, he will visit Mount Nebo, where, according to the Bible, the prophet Moses is said to have first seen the promised land. | On Saturday, he will visit Mount Nebo, where, according to the Bible, the prophet Moses is said to have first seen the promised land. |