Dialogue Voices
The Dialogue Voices are personal accounts of interreligious commitment and experience. They show approaches to, and forms of, interreligious dialogue, and its impact and context on a local, national, or global level. They represent a cross-section of dialogue experiences and its impact worldwide.Christian Blogger Writes about Ramadan
Fenesoa Sergia is a Catholic Malagasy blogger of Mondo Blog, an online journal in which she published an article about Ramadan. Particularly interested in learning more about the Islamic tradition, Sergia contacted several Muslim friends to hear their personal stories around the holiday.
Boy Scouts Foster Religious Dialogue in Madagascar
Hobisoa Raininoro, a Malagasy Protestant, is one of the promoters of the “Federation of Malagasy Scouts Madagascar”. Together with other organisations, they jointly established a “Youth Forum” for dialogue, showing an example of unity through the “mix” of the religious traditions.
Strengthening Harmony through Music in Madagascar
Serge-Henry Rodin as Professor of Human Rights, Liberty, Democracy, and Dialogue at the University of Antananarivo seeks to promote, through his teachings, peaceful coexistence and harmony among his students. The main goal is to enhance the value of “Fihavana”, a Malagasy expression, which means solidarity between all the members of a society in order to ensure tolerance and mutual understanding. Serge believes that the most powerful tool to unite people is music in its forms of dance and songs.