Good night, Great Pope

Pope Francis, Magnus Pontificus, and spiritual leader revered as the “Vicar of Christ,” is dead. He was a transformative figure who sought to reconcile the often-divergent dimensions of secular modernity and ecclesiastical tradition, striving to renew the Catholic Church amid profound societal and institutional challenges.

Though celebrated by many as a visionary reformer; praised for his humility, emphasis on social justice, and outreach to marginalised communities—he also faced fierce criticism. Detractors branded him a radical reformer whose unorthodox pragmatism risked doctrinal ambiguity, even accusing him of undermining sacred traditions. Seen by many as a heretical renegade fit for the stakes; a maverick full of casuistry? That’s all water under the bridge.

Personally, I regarded him as a man of all seasons. For his ability to navigate contradictions—embodying both unwavering faith and progressive openness. In bridging divides, he transcended easy categorisation, leaving behind a legacy as intricate as it was impactful.

As a Muslim, I extend heartfelt condolences to the global Catholic community on the passing of Pope Francis (Jorge Mario Bergoglio), who departed this life on April 21, 2025, at the age of 88.

His lifelong dedication to fostering interfaith dialogue, particularly his outreach to Muslim communities, exemplified his commitment to unity and compassion.

Notably, he condemned violence against Muslim worshippers in Burkina Faso and expressed solidarity with victims of terrorism, emphasising that “hatred is not the solution to conflicts.”

His 2019 visit to Abu Dhabi, where he signed the “Document on Human Fraternity” with Grand Imam Ahmed al-Tayeb, marked a historic step in Catholic-Muslim relations, reinforcing shared values of peace and mutual respect. May his legacy of bridge-building endure.

Requiescat In Pace!

By Dr. Abdullahi Hamza

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