on this i'm joined in a studio by views religious affairs correspondent mohsin got. many thanks for that . i'm so the pope is in mozambique how does this benefit ordinary muslim begins i mean essentially you know there is a way in which international organizations of the size of the vatican they feel that leads that they can actually put a lot of pressure into regional governments and this is not only the case for africa and muslim beacon particular but this has been the case for sort of conflict areas for instance at least where the vatican actually had a huge impact on the syrian war in the process of bringing cards together for conversation as well as and that's in america for instance the case of cuba in muslim big in particular john paul the 2nd was the last pope to visit the vatican has been very much involved in negotiating and trying to appease the bard's and bring into the table the fact is that the country has relapse into war no for 16 years and i think that the hope of this pope and the hope of the entire diplomatic operation about this by around this pop