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An open letter to the Pope from 38 top Muslim clerics in various countries accepts his expressions of regret for his controversial speech on Islam. | An open letter to the Pope from 38 top Muslim clerics in various countries accepts his expressions of regret for his controversial speech on Islam. |
But the lengthy letter carried on the website of Islamica magazine also points out "errors" and "mistakes" in the Pope's speech. | But the lengthy letter carried on the website of Islamica magazine also points out "errors" and "mistakes" in the Pope's speech. |
The clerics' letter is due to be passed to the Vatican on Sunday. | The clerics' letter is due to be passed to the Vatican on Sunday. |
Pope Benedict sparked an uproar in September by quoting a mediaeval text which linked Islam to violence. | Pope Benedict sparked an uproar in September by quoting a mediaeval text which linked Islam to violence. |
He has not apologised for the speech delivered in Regensburg, Germany, but said he regretted the offence it had caused among Muslims. | He has not apologised for the speech delivered in Regensburg, Germany, but said he regretted the offence it had caused among Muslims. |
The clerics, who come from Bosnia, Croatia, Egypt, Jordan, Kosovo, Oman, Russia, Turkey, Uzbekistan and Iran, say they accept the Pope's "unprecedented personal expression of sorrow". | The clerics, who come from Bosnia, Croatia, Egypt, Jordan, Kosovo, Oman, Russia, Turkey, Uzbekistan and Iran, say they accept the Pope's "unprecedented personal expression of sorrow". |
Islamica magazine, which is based in Los Angeles, said the letter would be handed over to the papal nuncio in Jordan on Sunday. | Islamica magazine, which is based in Los Angeles, said the letter would be handed over to the papal nuncio in Jordan on Sunday. |
Pope Benedict is scheduled to go to Turkey at the end of November, but the uproar over his Regensburg speech raised a cloud over the visit. |
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