A Jewish Contribution to an Inclusive Europe
Combat prejudice and discrimination and to promote social cohesion through training, education, dialogue and advocacy.
Combat prejudice and discrimination and to promote social cohesion through training, education, dialogue and advocacy.
Foro Abraham para el Di�logo Interreligioso e Intercultural is a non-profit organization based in Madrid (Spain). Since 2008, it has promoted a permanent dialogue between persons and communities of different creed and beliefs. The aim is to foster mutual understanding, coexistence, respect of minorities and a culture of peace through the activities.. The organisation open opportunities for dialogue within a sociocultural and apolitical frame. There is total respect for the beliefs of its members and of the persons who participate in the activities.
Seek to be a living example of our values and beliefs; find and support other spiritual peace makers and organizations; provide training for those interested in spiritual peacemaking; and to create and implement interfaith programs, celebrations, youth activities and other educational initiatives.
Valuing cultural and religious diversity in its conceptual and practical dimensions, and promoting coexistence and diversity management among individuals and communities, on the social, political, educational and spiritual levels.
Create and sustain enduring affinity and relationships with people through inter-cultural and inter-faith dialogue and understanding and acceptance.
Al Hayat aims to promote accountability, governance, public participation and community cohesion in Jordan and the region within the framework of democracy, human rights, and the rule of law, taking into consideration gender mainstreaming in public policy and action. It works through two main programs: Accountability, Legal Governance and Participation- RASED (the monitor) and Tamasok Community Empowerment Program.
The institute was created to meet their needs of formation and ecumenical, interreligious, and intercultural dialogue in Morocco. As such, it is not only an ephemeral concession, but fits into and reinforces a historical intellectual experience. Morocco is at the crossroad between Europe, Africa and the Arab World, at the heart of the issues that tear the world today. A society in transition between tradition and modernity. The Al Mouwafaqa has a place of formation and meetings unique in the world because of its ecumenical character, its commitment to interreligious dialogue. The institute offers courses (university type), training, and activities for a wider audience: seminars on Islam ology, training of leaders of so- called house of churches, and conferences. Al Mouwafaqa also participates in university research on socio-religious themes
Al- Liqa' center aims to:; make both Christians and Muslims understand and accept each other in order to create a suitable atmosphere for a common living.; - encourage interfaith and cultural dialogues between different people and religions in the Holy land.; - put an end to attempts by those who try to exploit religions for their own ends.; - pave the way for justice and peace and work for the rights oppressed, the poor and the marginalized in society. ; - focus on current pressing issues and problems facing society.; - create awareness for pluralistic, democratic and civil society as well as commitment to human rights.; - promote awareness and commitment to society and peace among the youth.; - organize lectures, conferences and study days to further the mission of the center.; - publish newsletters, journals and books to proliferate the message of the center locally and internationally.
Build reliable relationships in order to collaborate on substantial service projects that contribute to the benefit of society; help to promote universal principles to contribute to greater understanding and peace.
Combat negative stereotypes and provide an American Muslim voice in speaking out against extremism and terrorism; support human and civil rights activists and programmes in the Middle East and North Africa through its international bureaus and numerous programmes, conferences, and training workshops; change the discourse both within the American Muslim community and in American society in general by organising numerous interfaith and interethnic events, providing discussion guides and educational curriculum to the public, and launching a student-led campus initiative that offers an alternative Muslim voice and a civic identity grounded in pluralism and progressive thinking.