RIP- Dr. APJ Abdul Kalam

*RIP- Dr. APJ Abdul Kalam*

(October 15, 1931-July 27, 2015)

*A Call for Peace and Harmony in the World*

As we bid adieu to Dr. APJ Abdul Kalam, heaven gates open up for Him for
our earthly sojourn is but temporary while our heavenly abode is for
eternity.

I had the privilege and pleasant experience of greeting him on his birthday
when he visited Raj Bhavan during the tenure of Governor T N Chaturvedi
here in Bangalore. We exchanged pleasantries. His calm disposure and
humility appealed to me almost instantly.  I would call him a ‘Karma Yogi’,
one who worked tirelessly all through his life.  I learnt that his keen  sense
of Secularism stemmed from his early childhood where he listened to healthy
debates and discussion from three persons at his residence in Rameshwaram.  The
discussions were between his father Jainulabdeen who served as Imam in a
Mosque, Rev. Fr. Bodal, who built the first Church on the island and Pakshi
Lakhmana Sastrigal, a vedic scholar and a priest in a famous temple in
Rameshwaram.

Even as we mourn the demise of our former-President and Bharat Ratna
awardee the Late Dr. Abdul Kalam, his speeches and writings on world ‘Peace
and Harmony’ continues to resonate in our hearts and minds.  As an advocate
of Peace and Harmony in India and the world over, he never missed a podium,
where he could address these issues.  He did it with a deep conviction,
passion and an expressive urgency.

While addressing the European Parliament in Strasbourg, France, during the
Golden Jubilee of the European Union, way back in 2007, he received a
standing ovation when in the middle of his speech he passionately called
for world Peace and Harmony, quoting Chinese thinker and social philosopher
Confucius:

“Where there is righteousness in the heart
There is beauty in the character.
When there is beauty in the character,
There is harmony in the home.
When there is harmony in the home,
There is order in the nation.
When there is order in the nation,
There is peace in the world”.

Dr AJP Abdul Kalam’s  frequent  and clarion call for Peace and Harmony,
both on National and International platforms was always  related to
socio-economic disparities as a reason for strife and injustice among
peoples.

He pointed out that overcoming poverty in the world is a precondition for
peace and harmony. He even quoted Tagore in connection with India, saying,
“If you want to know India, study Vivekananda, in him all is positive,
nothing negative.” He urged young minds to cultivate righteousness in the
heart and told his listeners that, in his experience the answer lies in the
power of great teachers.

For many Christians across the world, Dr. Kalam’s  hope for ‘Peace and
Harmony’ in the world is an echo of what Prophet Isaiah prophesied about
the Jesus the Messiah “Righteousness will be the belt about His loins,
faithfulness the belt about His waist. The wolf will dwell with the lamb,
and the leopard will lie down with the young goat, the calf and the young
lion and the fatling together; and a little boy will lead them. Also the
cow and the bear will graze, their young will lie down together and the
lion will eat straw like the ox.…” (Isaiah 11:5-7)

The prayer of St. Francis of Assisi also calls upon us “Lord, make me an
instrument of your peace, where there is hatred, let me sow love; where
there is injury, pardon; where there is doubt, faith; where there is
despair, hope; where there is darkness, light; where there is sadness, joy;
O Divine Master, grant that I may not so much seek to be consoled as to
console; to be understood as to understand; to be loved as to love. For it
is in giving that we receive; it is in pardoning that we are pardoned; and
it is in dying that we are born to eternal life”.

I call upon all Christians to look upon the message of this great soul (Dr.
Kalam) in the light of the Scriptures and our Christian Faith and calling
to beacons of Hope, Peace, Justice and Harmony in the world.  The first
step in promoting this ambience is to begin from the vicinity we live in,
both with fellow-Christians and brothers and sisters of other religions.

 

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Most Rev. Dr. Bernard Moras

Archbishop of Bangalore