Celebrating World Interfaith Harmony Week
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2021-02-05
City:
Peter Haider +43650 2588846
Organizer
The Universal Peace Federation’s Offices for UN relations in Vienna and Geneva and the Interreligious Federation for Peace and Development - Europe
Location
Online: https://eume.upf.org/wihw2021
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1st Session: 15:00 – 16:15 Interfaith Cooperation as a basis for Social Cohesion
2nd Session: 16:45 – 18:00 How can the Korean Cultural and Religious Heritage contribute to a Rapprochement and Unification on the divided Peninsula?
The World Interfaith Harmony Week was first proposed at the UN General Assembly on September 23, 2010 by H.M. King Abdullah II of Jordan. Just under a month later, on October 20, 2010, it was unanimously adopted by the UN and henceforth the first week of February will be observed as a World Interfaith Harmony Week. The World Interfaith Harmony Week is based on the pioneering work of The Common Word initiative. This initiative, which started in 2007, called for Muslim and Christian leaders to engage in a dialogue based on two common fundamental religious Commandments; Love of God, and Love of the Neighbor, without nevertheless compromising any of their own religious tenets. The two commandments are at the heart of the three Monotheistic religions and therefore provide the most solid theological ground possible.