Location: 2121 Lincoln Blvd., Venice, US
This event is weekly on Sundays from 10 a.m. till 12 noon. It includes meditation and prayer, music, a featured presenter, and a time for dialogue. It includes people of a wide variety of faiths and allows time for everyone to share their moral and spiritual concerns.
These gatherings are being held in a venue that does not have a specific faith orientation, so that people of various faith orientations will feel welcome and on an equal basis in their participation. It has taken quite some time to find a venue of this kind.
We have three books that I authored or co-authored, that are being used at the gatherings. They are: World Scriptures, World Scriptures Vol 2 (which looks to the future), and Science and Spirituality.
Location: 166-26 89th Ave Jamaica, New York 11432, , US
As part of its commitment to foster a global culture of peace, the Islamic Circle of North America joins in celebrating World Interfaith Harmony Week during the first week of February.
Faith is the central aspect of life for billions across the globe, be they Muslim, Jewish, Christian, Hindu, Buddhist, or from any other religious community. ICNA’s vision includes promoting meaningful discourse between followers of different faiths.
Cooperation and dialogue are built upon a foundation of mutual respect. In an increasingly connected world, it is especially important to foster understanding among people of different belief systems.
Islam encourages Muslims to “Invite to the way of your Lord with wisdom and good instruction, and argue with them in a way that is best.” [16:125]
“To each of you We prescribed a law and a method. Had Allah willed, He would have made you one nation [united in religion], but [He intended] to test you in what He has given you; so race to [all that is] good.” [5:48]
Interfaith harmony is crucial at a time when the world is witness to the atrocious events enacted in the name of religion by one community against another. This violence, whether it is political, social, or environmental, is an affront to the teachings of any religion.
In the transformational times the world is going through, it is imperative for the faith communities in masajid (mosques), synagogues, churches, temples and other places of worship, to become forces for societal good.
“By working together we can generate positive change and effectively tackle the problems that plague us all – poverty, exploitation, and violence,” said Naeem Baig, president of ICNA.
ICNA is the co-chair of Catholic Muslim Mid-Atlantic Dialogue, a member of Religion for Peace USA, and works with many other faith organizations toward social empowerment and change.
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Location: Sydenhams Road, Park Town behind the Chennai Central suburban Railway station and Rippon Building, , IN
His Holiness will deliver the First LBS Founders' Commemorative Lecture on A Human Approach to Peace and the Individual at Nehru Stadium.
Location: Keating Rd, Secretariat Hills, Shillong, Meghalaya 793001, Meghalaya, IN
Inter-Faith Event in Shillong, Meghalaya, India on February 5: His Holiness will participate in an inter-faith event in the afternoon at the State Central Library.
Location: Liliendaal, Georgetown, Georgetown, GY
As Guyana joined the rest of the world in observance of the United Nations (UN) designated World Interfaith Harmony Week, President Donald Ramotar today called for a redoubling of efforts to foster greater understanding and appreciation among the different religious faiths in Guyana.
World Interfaith Harmony Week was today officially launched at the Guyana International Conference Centre, Liliendaal. The ceremony opened with prayers and messages from the Hindu, Christian, Muslim, Baha’i, Rastafarian, Indigenous and Seventh Day Adventist bodies, and the United Apostolic Mystical Council.
The President, who delivered the keynote address, boasted of the beauty and uniqueness of Guyana’s multi-ethnic, multi-cultural society, and the commendable level of tolerance that exists among the various faiths.
Four years ago, World Interfaith Harmony Week became an annual event that is observed during the first week of February, as the UN General Assembly’s way of urging countries to encourage activities aimed at fostering greater dialogue among people of different faiths.
The need to intensify such dialogue was underscored by the desire to promote a culture of genuine peace in a world driven, in many places, by religious and sectarian divides, since tolerance and mutual understanding are general aspirations shared by faiths.
The President said that his Government fully supports the goal of increased dialogue amongst faiths, and subscribed to the view that dialogue is the best means of resolving conflicts especially those exacerbated by ethnic and religious conflicts.
Location: Saint Joseph Syriac Catholic Church Baghdad, Baghdad, IQ
SRSG Nikolay Mladenov today launched World Interfaith Harmony Week at a cultural festival at Saint Joseph Syriac Catholic Church, Baghdad.
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Location: Omar Bakery Building 4383 Nicholas Street, #302 Omaha, Nebraska 68131, Nebraska, US
No need to be overwhelmed! Project Interfaith has you covered. Every day next week (Feb 3 - Feb 7) we will pose different challenges on our social media accounts (Facebook and Twitter) giving you an opportunity to share a bit about your identity and beliefs.
Monday February 3rd: Passage In My Pocket
Tuesday February 4th: My Identity in 6 Words
Wednesday February 5th: Photo-a-gogo
Thursday February 6th: Haiku Hullabaloo
Friday February 7th: So I Never Told You . . .
Location: University of Nebraska at Omaha 6001 Dodge Street Omaha, NE 68182, Omaha, US
Join us for UNO's Annual Pearl Blizek Lecture on Religion and Art. Hear Project Interfaith's Executive Director, Beth Katz, and Omaha artist, Dorothy Tuma, discuss their collaboration to create an art exhibit that explores religious and spiritual identity. "Envisioning Spirituality", curated by Dorothy Tuma, and "Unraveled: A Visual Response to RavelUnravel", a juried art exhibit, were the results of this collaboration.
Listen to Dorothy discuss her vision for an exhibition exploring these themes and why she chose Project Interfaith as a partner for this collaboration. Then, watch as Beth Katz, (who served as an "Unraveled" jury member) presents selected works for "Unraveled" and discusses why the jury felt these pieces fit RavelUnravel.com's themes of identity, stereotypes and inclusion
Location: Al Hamra Oasis Village Compound, Riyadh, Riyadh Province, Saudi Arabia, Riyadh to Amman, SA
This article explains what we did in detail, it is in Arabic, please let me know if you prefer English & I will forward.
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Location: Temple Beth Hillel Reform, Los Angeles, CA, United States, Los Angeles, US
At this Friday February 7th, 2014 Jewish Shabat service, the Muslim community will participate in the Jewish service which include readings from the Quran and Torah as well choir singing of both Jewish and Muslim songs. We will also be sharing dinner together.