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‘EU supports Pakistan in promoting interfaith harmony’
July 25, 2021
EU Ambassador to Pakistan Androulla Kaminara has said that the European Union has been supporting Pakistan in its efforts to promote interfaith harmony and tolerance because it is imperative and a way forward for a better social and prosperous society.
She expressed these views during her recent meeting with Allama Muhammad Ahsan Siddiqui, head of the Interfaith Commission for Peace & Harmony, an NGO that works on the promotion of interfaith harmony.
Siddiqui informed Kaminara about the ICPH’s ongoing activities for interfaith and peacebuilding and discussed other themes, including religious freedom, girls’ education and climate change, and COP26. Dilarde Teilne (first secretary of the EU), and l Zeeshan Altaf Loya, deputy governor Sindh and Balochistan Rotary International, were also present.
Moot calls for efforts to promote interfaith harmony
July 8, 2021
Leaders from different religious communities, social activists and diplomats at a multi-faith conference have called for efforts to promote interfaith harmony and said it is crucial to peace and development of a society.
The Interfaith Commission for Peace and Harmony (ICPH), in collaboration with the American Muslim and Multifaith Women s Empowerment Council (AMMWEC), organised the International Religious Freedom and Interfaith Harmony Conference 2021 at a local hotel on Tuesday to discuss the importance of tolerance in the public and political spheres.
Religious scholars and leaders from various faiths, including Muslim, Christian, Hindu, Sikh, Parsi and Bahai communities, diplomats of various countries and social activists from different walks of life participated in the conference.
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THE rally passes through Sharea Faisal on Sunday. Photo by Shakil Adil/White Star
KARACHI: There were hundreds of male and female Santas of all ages and sizes spreading holiday cheer in their red suits during the ‘Christmas Interfaith Peace Rally’ organised by all churches of the city here on Sunday, and they didn’t all necessarily belong to the Christian faith.
The rally itself started from outside the Christian Cemetery on Korangi Road at around 5.30pm but even before that there was a lot happening as the people started gathering there at around 3pm. Initially, they were met by the camels munching away on heaps of green grass placed before them. Later, they were to pull the carts on which women and children were to ride.