The Seventh Sarajevo UN World Interfaith Harmony Week

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2019-02-04

International forum Bosnia

Sime Milutinovica 10

Country: Bosnia Herzegovina
City: Bosnia and Herzegovina
International forum Bosna is continuing its tradition of holding the Sarajevo UN World Interfaith Harmony Week since its inception in 2013, and particularly after the success of the activities for 2017, which won Second Place in the King Abdullah II of Jordan Prize for that year, the organisers and participants decided to prepare a programme for 2019. This year's events are as it follows: February 4th (Monday), 2019, at 18:00 hours, a public lecture by Rusmir Mahmut?ehaji? on The Philosophy of Religion and Social Pluralism in Bosnia. February 5th (Tuesday), 2019, at 18:00 hours, a public discussion on An anthropological perspective on Bosnia, Safet Hadžimuhamedovi?’s new book Waiting for Elijah: Time and Encounter in a Bosnian Landscape. February 6th (Wednesday), 2019, at 18:00 hours at the Sarajevo Old Town Municipality Great Hall, a public conversation between Rusmir Mahmut?ehaji? and the Major of Sarajevo Old Town municipality, Ibrahim Hadžibajri?, on The Future of Sarajevo. February 7th (Thursday) 2019, at 18:00, a public discussion on The Future of Interfaith dialogue: Muslim-Christian Encounters through A Common Word, eds. Yazid Said and Lejla Demiri. February 8th (Friday) 2019, at 18:00, a public discussion on Discovering the beauty of Bosnian literature through Lejla Nakaš' new book Paratextuality in mediaeval Bosnian literature February 9th (Saturday) 2019 at 19:00 at the Sarajevo Old Town Municipality Great Hall, Musica Sacra Bosnae: An Evening with the Pontanima Choir. Full details on these events are provided in separate information sheets. These events form the programme of the Seventh Sarajevo UN World Interfaith Harmony Week, being organised by International Forum Bosnia in response to the UN General Assembly's initiative of October 20th , 2010. All events are open to all members and friends of International Forum Bosnia and the media.