Muslim Council of Britain
To empower Muslim communities to achieving a just, cohesive and successful British society.
To empower Muslim communities to achieving a just, cohesive and successful British society.
To present the true Islam and its tolerant principles, provide humanitarian aid, extend bridges of dialogue and cooperation with all, engage in positive openness to all cultures and civilizations, follow the path of centrism and moderation to realize the message of Islam and ward off movements calling for extremism, violence and exclusion for a world full of peace, justice and coexistence.
Initiate studies and projects that are considered important for cooperation and communion between the churches; Work to ensure Christian churches and religious communities freedom and equal terms; Promote contact and cooperation between national and international church life and communicate and inspire collaboration among congregations in Denmark and abroad; Organise Ecumenical Forum, which is made up of churches, religious communities, churches and organizations to promote ecumenical dialogue and cooperation on specific projects; Work across religious affiliation on principles of volunteerism and commitment to each work.
. The Table aims to promote interreligious meetings to reflect and take action on local people's interests and matters.
Promote social cohesion by fostering civic conversations and sustained relationships between people of different cultures and faiths.
Help people identify their God-given gifts and talents, and use those talents for a greater purpose.
Provide emergency assistance in disasters and work for long-term development in local communities; advocate for just decisions by public authorities, business and religious leaders; and work to help the poorest and those in need, regardless of their creed, race, political or religious affiliation.
Build sustainable peace in Myanmar with justice and a state that protects diversity by effectively supporting inclusive processes; increase inclusion and participation in the peace process through the linking of peace negotiations with key stakeholders, including civil society and grassroots communities; increase engagement with government policy makers and other key decision makers to achieve policy change to ensure people's rights; and increase the capacity of individuals and groups to participate effectively in peace building and state building.
Promote peace practices among different communities and empower communities to fight poverty from inside out.