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Pozycja Dialog chrześcijaństwa z islamemPiwko, Aldona Maria (Prymasowski Instytut Kultury Chrześcijańskiej im. Stefana Kard. Wyszyńskiego w Bydgoszczy, 2013)Launching and maintaining a dialogue with non-Christian religions, especially Islam, is one of the principal tasks in inter-faith relations determined by the Magisterium of the Catholic Church. The common ground for dialogue was determined by the activities of popes, especially in the 20th century, and recorded in documents. However, it is not only written sources that are indicative of the direction of the dialogue. Encounters between Christians and Muslims have enjoyed a continuous history since the early days of Islam. Although the relations have not always been proper, and still have room for improvement in many parts of the world, the Church – and that means the entire community of the faithful – undertakes the effort to maintain a dialogue, which appears to be the only path for peace. Also noteworthy are various non-Christian efforts aimed at dialogue. Many parts of the world, including Poland, bear witness to Muslim initiatives promoting the idea of dialogue between Christianity and Islam.Pozycja Islam w kontekście misyjności Kościoła katolickiegoPiwko, Aldona Maria (Prymasowski Instytut Kultury Chrześcijańskiej im. Stefana Kard. Wyszyńskiego w Bydgoszczy, 2015)The task of the Catholic Church is to preach the Gospel around the world. The missionary mandate was issued by Jesus himself and should be implemented. In contrast, Islam teaches that each person is a Muslim so the religion applies to all people around the world. The meeting of both religious traditions is difficult but, as demonstrated by the mutual relations of Catholics and Muslims, various joint efforts for the benefit of people are possible. Muslim countries are involved in cooperation with the Catholic Church in social services and interreligious dialogue. Religious leaders of both denominations seek peaceful resolutions to conflicts in the world, especially the crisis in Syria and Iraq as well as terrorist threats. Muslim scholars also emphasize that attacks on Christians and other religious believers is a betrayal of the authentic teachings of Islam. However, Christian people still find it difficult to practice their religion in the Persian Gulf countries.Pozycja Spotkanie Kościoła katolickiego z islamem. Podobieństwa, różnice, kontrowersjePiwko, Aldona Maria (Wydawnictwo Naukowe Wyższego Instytutu Teologicznego w Częstochowie, 2014)Catholic Church in the face of Islam – this article take three main reasons about church in the face of islam: the similarity of both religion, prophet Muhammad and dialogue with Islam. The similarity are: Abraham and his obedience, belief in the same One God and religious practices: prayer, fast, alms. For a Muslim a confession of faith is not just emphasizing his belonging to believing communities. It also contains two fundamental religious truths: the essence of God and the prophetic mission of Muhammad. The Muslim credo is the source of the principles of faith, meaning dogmas and responsibilities of the believers, which act as visible symbol of community membership. Muhammad is a controversial personality and hence-continuously fascinating. Prophet was God’s humble servant and a merciless warrior at the same time. The issue of taking up the dialogue with worshippers of other religions falls onto Catholics, as expressed in the teachings of the Catholic Church, especially in the II Vatican Sobor documents, and the teachings of recent popes, starting with John XXIII, with the emphasis on John Paul II’s achievements in this field. The Muslims’ duty is to conduct internal dialogue, as it is the only way world peace can be achieved.