Location: Parliament House, Spring Street, East Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, Melbourne, AU
The Interfaith Centre of Melbourne has invited religious, spiritual and community leaders from over 20 faiths to a Luncheon to celebrate the UN World Interfaith Harmony Week in Queen's Hall, Parliament House, Melbourne, Australia.
Following the National Apology in 2008 to the First Peoples of Australia, the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Peoples, all Australians are on a journey to Recognition and Reconciliation.
In addition, the number of refugees in Australia is growing. As people of faith and no faith, we are called to act with goodwill towards each other. Love of the Neighbour has never been more important than at this time.
This year our Speakers include:
Aunty Joy Wandin Murphy AO, the Senior Elder of the Wurundjeri People, who will speak about 'Working Together' from indigenous perspectives.
Sheikh Isse Abdo Musse, Vice-President, Board of Imams and Imam of the Virgin Mary Mosque, will speak about 'Love of God and Love of the Neighbour' in the Koran.
Imam Afroz Ali, Founder and President, Al-Ghazzali Centre for Islamic Sciences and Human Development, will speak on 'Who Are our Neighbours?'
We anticipate that after a period of reflection a project entitled 'Working Together' will be created.
Location: Enter a location, Kampala/mukono, UG
Nile Dialogue Platform is an NGO with a core principle to promote peace and contribute to a peaceful coexistence of the adherents of different cultures, ethnicities, faiths and races and have organized a number of activities to celebrate the week of World Interfaith Harmony starting 1st Feb. 2014 to 7th Feb. 2014.
Among them is to host Journalist on I 02 2014.The journalists will be addressed by Hon Minister of ethics and integrity Hon Simon Lokondo.
Will also host religious leaders on 05th 02 2014 and conclude the event with play soccer make peace in Lutego Nama,mukono district by interchange peace team and Nile peace team.
Location: Helsinki University main building, room 8, Fabianink. 33, Helsinki, FI
Mon 3.2. at 13.00-
Dr. Faouzi Skali: Cultures, Spiritualities and Globalization”
Place: Helsinki University main building, room 8, Fabianink. 33
Dr. Faouzi Skali, an anthropologist and an ethnologist, a professor from the Ecole Normale Supérieure in Fes and the Director of the Fes Festival of World Sacred Music gives the lecture on topic "Cultures, Spiritualities and Globalization".
Free Entrance
Location: Nishkam Centre 6 Soho Road 6 Soho Road B21 9BH, Birmingham, GB
Kahrmel Wellness are hosting an educational conference geared to empower faith communities to respond effectively and efficiently to Domestic Violence and Abuse (DVA) cases that occur in their environments.
This event is ideal for multi-faith leaders, members of multi-faith communities, statutory service workers, academics, survivors of DVA, politicians, and professionals who work with victims and perpetrators of DVA.
The aim is to enhance understanding on the plight and struggles of victims of DVA in faith communities, which is normally worsened by untold difficulties they experience. Furthermore, they will be deploying education on how to boldly and radically work with perpetrators of DVA.
There will also be education on the impact of DVA on children in faith communities, and the challenges that they face. Effective work with child survivors of DVA promotes their development in all dimensions, especially spiritually, psychologically and emotionally. Expect to leave the conference equipped, educated and empowered on how to assist adult and child victims in faith communities, while working effectively with perpetrators.
Location: Brahma Kumaris Colombia Headquarters, , CO
SUNDAY FEB. 2. 18:00. Meditations exchange at the Brahma Kumaris Colombia Headquarters.
During the week we will visit Buddhist, Vaisnava, Unificationist and Muslim temples, I will do in my quality as General Secretary of the Colombian Assembly of Religions and Spiritualities, beside a delegation of the Confederation of the Children of Abraham.
WEDNESDAY 5 FEB., 15:00 Protocolar Audience with the new director of the Office for Promotion of Unity and Dialogue of the Episcopal Conference of Colombia, Fr. Diego Cardona. I will present credentials. Also a delegation of the Confederation of the Children of Abraham will be present.
SATURDAY 8 FEB, 15:30: We will close the Interfaith Week developting a panel about the vision of Abraham the Patriarch in several faiths. It will be at the Embassy of Peace in Colombia.
Location: 6301 Riverdale avenue Riverdale, NY 10471, New York:, US
Feb 1st, 2014: An open invitation to both Muslims & non-Muslims to wear the hijab for a day.
Our mission is to have 1 Million participants on February 1st, 2014 worldwide, insha'Allah! It is only through working together we can achieve:
"Better Awareness. Greater Understanding. Peaceful World."
Our goal is to foster global religious tolerance through Hijab awareness.
Please inform your friends/family (Muslims/non-Muslims).
Please note that hijab doesn't only mean headscarf.
Hijab = Covering of the whole body including head, chest, arms, legs. Attire should be loose fitting.
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The brainchild of this movement is a New York resident, Nazma Khan, who came up with the idea as a means to foster religious tolerance and understanding by inviting women (non-Hijabi Muslims/non-Muslims) to experience the hijab for one day.
For many people, the hijab is a symbol of oppression and segregation. By opening up new pathways to understanding, Nazma hopes counteract some of the controversies surrounding why Muslim women choose to wear the hijab.
This event is worldwide. Inform your community and let them be part of this worldwide event. Here is a list of ways you can help:
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Location: 2500 California St. Omaha, NE 68178, California, US
Creighton emphasizes love and acceptance for all people from various different religions, cultures and social backgrounds. In an effort to put this teaching into practice, St. John’s Church will hold an interfaith service.
This service marks the first of several interfaith services which will be offered as part of a new Creighton tradition. The title of this service is “Celebrating One Creighton: Interfaith Blessings on the Spring Semester.” Attendees of this interfaith service can expect to see various faith rituals, music and liturgy and a procession of students representing diverse organizations on campus. Rev. Timothy R. Lannon, S.J. will lead this service, and the entire Creighton community is invited to attend and worship in a new way.
Campus Ministry Liturgy Coordinator David Scholl played a major role in organizing this event. Scholl worked closely with other members of University Ministry to make Lannon’s vision of an interfaith service a reality.
Location: 407 Chapel Dr, Durham, NC 27708, United States, North Carolina, US
Patel, director of Interfaith Youth Core, will speak at Duke University Feb.3 about the place of interfaith understanding in the liberal arts curriculum.
Laurie Patton, dean of Trinity College of Arts and Sciences at Duke, will respond to Patel’s talk as part of the event.
The talk, “Interfaith Leadership in Public Life,” will begin at 7:30 p.m. in Duke Divinity School’s Goodson Chapel. It is free and open to the public.
“In this age of growing awareness of religious diversity, it is important to build up leaders who are well-equipped for engaging difference meaningfully,” said Christy Lohr Sapp, associate dean of Duke Chapel. “The college campus is a great place to cross boundaries and connect with diverse people and worldviews.”
The Interfaith Youth Core (IFYC) seeks to promote religious diversity and trains college students in approaches to leadership that respect different faiths.
“We view religious and philosophical traditions as bridges of cooperation,” the group’s website says. IFYC has worked with partners including the Tony Blair Faith Foundation, the White House and the Office of Her Majesty Queen Rania of Jordan.
http://www.heraldsun.com/news/x849280448/Interfaith-leader-Eboo-Patel-to-speak-at-Duke-Feb-3
Location: Global Movement of Moderates : 15th Floor, Menara Manulife No. 6, Jalan Gelenggang, Damansara Heights, Kuala Lumpur, MY
There is unfortunately, an orchestration of disharmony and ill will by certain quarters in Malaysian society. This breeds enmity, misunderstanding and conflict. There is a need for Malaysians to display an alternative dialogue or conversation that while we agree or disagree we do this in humility and mutual respect.
We are hosting this Dialogue for Harmony in line with the United Nations agenda to promote harmony between all people regardless of their faith. The UN recognised this need for dialogue among different faiths and religions to enhance mutual understanding, harmony and cooperation among people
During this World Interfaith Harmony Week which was aside by the UN General Assembly on Oct 20, 2010, the UN encourages “all States to support the spread of the message of interfaith harmony and goodwill in the world’s churches, mosques, synagogues, temples and other places of worship, on a voluntary basis and according to their own religious traditions or convictions”.
With this in mind both GMM & Proham is inviting all the leaders of religious institutions, voluntary and civil society movements committed to fostering interfaith harmony to come for a discussion and time of reflection on strengthening peace and harmony in Malaysian society and the region.
This can be effectively built on our collective understanding of the Rukunegara and Federal Constitution as well as our commitment to the Universal Declaration of Human Rights (UDHR), the Cairo Declaration of Human Rights and the Asean Human Rights Declaration in addition to UN Resolution 16/18 on ‘Combating intolerance, negative stereotyping and stigmatization of, and discrimination, incitement to violence and violence against, persons based on religion or belief’ which was proposed to the UN General assembly by the Organisation of Islamic Cooperation (OIC) and adopted on April 12, 2011
Let us together during this Harmony Week reach out in compassion, mutual respect and build a ‘nation of peace’ for all Malaysians.
Location: Vienna International Centre, Wagramer Straße, Vienna, Austria, Vienna, AT
Check-in at Gate 1 for registered guests (identity document is required): 13:00 – 14:00
1st Session: 14:00 – 15:30
Ao. Univ.-Prof. Dr. Hans Gerald Hödl, Uni Wien, Institut für Religionswissenschaft
Dr.in Rosina-Fawzia Al-Rawi, Haus des Friedens – Zentrum für weibliche Spiritualität und Sufismus
Gesandter Dr. Alexander Wojda, Leiter des Referats „Interkultureller und interreligiöser Dialog“ im BMeiA
Mr. Gerhard Weisgrab, Präsident der Österreichischen Buddhistischen Religionsgesellschaft (ÖBR)
Break
2nd Session: 16:00 – 17:30
Dr. Walther Lichem, People’s Movement for Human Rights Learning
Ms. Anja Weiskopf, „Religious Youth Service” in Israel und Palestine (Dec. 2013)
Dr. Leo Gabriel, Institute for Intercultural Research and Cooperation, International Initiative “Peace in Syria”
Mr. Elias Rubenstein, AOR Hermetische Gesellschaft
End of Program: 18:00
Speakers: Religious representatives, academics, journalists and leaders of NGOs.
A ground pass is required to enter Vienna International Centre (VIC). If you do not have a permanent pass, please register not later than February 4th here: http://www.weltfriede.at/anmeldung-ihw201402.htm
Those who would like to enter the VIC and attend the conference on February 7th 2014 are requested to present their identity document at Gate 1 of the VIC. The VIC, 1220 Wien, Wagramerstrasse 5, is best reached by Subway U1 (Kaisermühlen).