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Interview: Civilizational dialogue crucial to tackling global challenges
KUALA LUMPUR, June 10 (Xinhua) -- In response to global challenges, there is an urgent need to embrace civilizational dialogue, said Abdul Majid Ahmad Khan, president of the Malaysia-China Friendship Association.
"We are living in a time of tremendous global uncertainty. What we need is a renewed commitment to harmonious coexistence, inclusive development, and shared prosperity," Majid said in an interview with Xinhua on Tuesday.
"China's Global Civilization Initiative reflects this very aspiration. It recognizes that humanity's strength lies in its diversity, and that no single civilization holds all the answers. As such, it encourages us to learn from one another and to jointly address the world's common challenges through wisdom, values, and dialogue," said Majid, who is also a former Malaysian ambassador to China.
Speaking about the Confucian-Islamic Civilizational Dialogue, Majid emphasized that both civilizations emphasize the importance of ethics, compassion, community, knowledge, and family. These shared values serve as a philosophical and moral compass, forming the cultural foundation of Asian values and offering meaningful guidance in addressing common global challenges.
"Deepening cultural and civilizational understanding is more important than ever," he stressed. "It is essential for the whole of society to recognize the significance of civilizational dialogue and actively promote mutual learning. Our shared values and collective experience can serve as a guide toward more effective and inclusive governance."
Majid also underscored the pivotal role of the younger generation in fostering civilizational dialogue, emphasizing that youth are not only the future, but also the catalysts for change in the present. In an increasingly complex and interconnected world, he said, the insights and creativity of young people are more vital than ever.
He encouraged young individuals to reflect on their own cultural heritage, participate in cross-cultural dialogues and international cooperation, and promote mutual understanding in communities, on campuses, and across digital spaces.
"Civilizational dialogue begins with listening. It is nurtured by empathy and sustained by action," Majid said.