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Muslim Council of Elders' Pavilion wins award
Muslim Council of Elders' Pavilion wins award

Gulf Today

time08-05-2025

  • Politics
  • Gulf Today

Muslim Council of Elders' Pavilion wins award

The Muslim Council of Elders' pavilion at the America International Arabic Book, Culture, and Arts Expo 2025 has been honoured with the Outstanding Partnership Award in recognition of its impactful contribution to promoting civilisational dialogue and showcasing Islamic cultural heritage. The event was held at the Ford Community & Performing Arts Centre in Dearborn, Michigan, from May 1-4, 2025. The organisers of the fair expressed their appreciation for the Council's active participation, highlighting its significant role in enriching the Expo's programme and fostering unity among Dearborn's diverse communities. They noted that the Council's thought-provoking seminars, alongside its dynamic cultural pavilion, stood out as inspiring and memorable features of the event. In acknowledgment of these efforts, the pavilion was awarded the Outstanding Partnership Award. The Council participated in the inaugural edition of Expo 2025 with more than 250 intellectual and cultural publications, as well as a series of panel discussions addressing key topics such as Islamophobia and the importance of intra-Islamic dialogue. This engagement aligns with the Council's mission to promote peace and advance the values of dialogue, tolerance, and human coexistence. Recently, as part of its cultural and intellectual programme at the 34th edition of the Abu Dhabi International Book Fair, the Muslim Council of Elders' pavilion hosted a seminar titled 'Dialogue and Coexistence in Islamic Heritage: Firm Foundations and Lasting Values.' The seminar featured Counsellor Dr. Ahmed Abdel Zaher, Legal Counsellor at the Abu Dhabi Judicial Department and Professor of Law at Cairo University; Dr. Mahmoud Najah, Imam of His Eminence Ahmed El-Tayeb Mosque at the Abrahamic Family House; Professor Zikrur Rahman, Founder and Director of the Indian Arab Cultural Centre; and Dr. Mohand Mechenene, Professor at Mohamed Bin Zayed University for Humanities. Opening the seminar, Dr. Mahmoud Najah affirmed that Islam speaks to reason and acknowledges diversity—both of which are core principles of the Islamic faith. WAM

Muslim Council of Elders hosts seminar at ADIBF
Muslim Council of Elders hosts seminar at ADIBF

Gulf Today

time02-05-2025

  • Politics
  • Gulf Today

Muslim Council of Elders hosts seminar at ADIBF

As part of its cultural and intellectual programme at the 34th edition of the Abu Dhabi International Book Fair (ADIBF), the Muslim Council of Elders hosted a seminar titled, 'The Message of Religions for Coexistence and Peace.' The seminar featured a distinguished panel including Dr. Maria Mohammed Al Hatali, Secretary-General of the UAE Council for Fatwa; Dr. Mahmoud Najah, Imam and preacher of Imam Al-Tayeb Mosque at the Abrahamic Family House in Abu Dhabi; Rev. Bishoy Fakhri, Pastor of the Coptic Orthodox Church of St. Anthony in Abu Dhabi; and S.P. Singh, Chief Sikh Priest and Director-General of the Sikh Temple in the UAE. Opening the seminar, Dr. Maria Al Hatali expressed her appreciation for the Muslim Council of Elders' efforts to amplify the voice of religions in addressing global challenges and countering hate speech and violence. She emphasised the importance of shared religious values, such as belief in human dignity, freedom of belief, citizenship, and justice, noting that these values are common to Islam and other divine traditions. Dr Al Hatali further explained that extremist groups have distorted religious texts to manipulate and recruit youth, pointing out that 80% of recruitment and radicalisation takes place through social media platforms. Dr. Al Hatali stressed the urgent need to renew religious discourse so that it is balanced, relevant, and capable of engaging young people through the digital platforms they use. Dr. Mahmoud Najah expressed thanks to the UAE for its pioneering efforts in promoting human fraternity and fostering a culture of coexistence and mutual respect. He praised the mission of the Muslim Council of Elders, under the chairmanship of His Eminence Professor Dr. Ahmed Al-Tayeb, the Grand Imam of Al-Azhar, for its commitment to peacebuilding and the promotion of dialogue, tolerance, and human coexistence. Rev. Bishoy Fakhri underscored that peace is the essence of faith, not a secondary option. He stated, 'We live in a world overwhelmed by the noise of division, yet as followers of divine religions, we carry the light of peace and love.' WAM

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