Saturday, May 5, 2007
Doha: Fifth Inter-Faith Dialogue will start its activities in the Qatari capital on Monday with participation of more than 150 Muslim, Christian and Jews participants from various countries to discuss interaction among the diverse religions.
The conference will be held in four sessions to review practical suggestions for spiritual communications among religious communities.
The conference discussion will deal with Sufism, with dimensions that are shared by Islam, Christianity and Judaism.
Organizers are expected to give equal time for each lecturing participant, with the intention to avoid possible wrangling on the basis of intolerance, sectarianism and extremism.
Establishing a permanent headquarters in Qatar, under Qatar University supervision, for interfaith dialogue will be declared during the conference.
[Picture: Sunset on Doha. Photo: http://www.qatarembassy.net/]
Doha: Fifth Inter-Faith Dialogue will start its activities in the Qatari capital on Monday with participation of more than 150 Muslim, Christian and Jews participants from various countries to discuss interaction among the diverse religions.
The conference will be held in four sessions to review practical suggestions for spiritual communications among religious communities.
The conference discussion will deal with Sufism, with dimensions that are shared by Islam, Christianity and Judaism.
Organizers are expected to give equal time for each lecturing participant, with the intention to avoid possible wrangling on the basis of intolerance, sectarianism and extremism.
Establishing a permanent headquarters in Qatar, under Qatar University supervision, for interfaith dialogue will be declared during the conference.
[Picture: Sunset on Doha. Photo: http://www.qatarembassy.net/]
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