Abu Dhabi mosque renamed 鈥楳ary, mother of Jesus鈥� in harmony bid

DUBAI: A mosque in the UAE鈥檚 capital Abu Dhabi has been renamed the 鈥淢ary, mother of Jesus鈥� Mosque in a bid to 鈥渃onsolidate bonds of humanity between followers of different religions.鈥�
The mosque 鈥� 鈥淢ariam, Umm Eisa鈥� in Arabic 鈥� was renamed following orders of Sheikh Mohammad bin Zayed Al-Nahyan, Abu Dhabi crown prince and deputy supreme commander of the UAE Armed Forces, who called for consolidating bonds between followers of different faiths.
Minister of State for Tolerance Sheikha Lubna Al-Qasimi thanked the crown prince for his 鈥渨ise directives in carrying out this initiative that set a shining example, and a beautiful image of the tolerance and coexistence enjoyed by the UAE,鈥� according to a statement carried by WAM.
Rev. Canon Andrew Thompson of the nearby St. Andrew鈥檚 Church told Gulf News that he was 鈥渄elighted鈥� to hear the news.
鈥淲e are delighted that we are celebrating something that we have in common between both our faiths,鈥� he said.
鈥淢ary, as the mother of Jesus, is of course a holy, special figure in our communities. She is a woman who symbolizes obedience to God. We look forward to growing in deeper understanding with our neighbors, and we celebrate with them the new name of the mosque.鈥�
The mosque was previously called the Sheikh Mohammed bin Zayed Mosque.
Earlier this week, a church in the area of Al-Ain opened its doors to Muslims for Maghrib prayers. The event saw more than 200 Asian Muslim workers perform prayers in the church.