DICID receives a delegation from the Russian Federation

To promote cooperation in interfaith dialogue

DICID receives a delegation from the Russian Federation

 

Ibrahim Al-Nuaimi: The visit opened new horizons for cooperation in the field of interfaith dialogue

 

Vyacheslav Nikonov: Russia is a multi-religious state and dialogue is close to our hearts

 

The Doha International Center for Interfaith Dialogue (DICID) received a delegation from Russia, including intellectuals and intellectuals, under the chairmanship of Vyacheslav Nikonov, a member of the Duma, the head of the Science and Education Committee. From the Embassy of the State of Qatar in the Russian Federation, in order to enhance the cultural, media and academic relations between Qatar and Russia.

The visit of the Doha International Center for Interfaith Dialogue was an important step for the delegation’s visit to the State of Qatar. The visit focused on taking a true picture of the reality of religions in Qatar and the role of the Center and its achievements. And cultures.

On this visit, HE Dr. Ibrahim Bin Saleh Al Nuaimi, Chairman of the Doha International Center for Interfaith Dialogue, said: “I am very happy with this meeting with a number of prominent thinkers from the friendly country of Russia. We have already found many areas where we can cooperate, Related to the dialogue of religions and cultures.

Dr. Al-Nuaimi added: “We were fortunate that the visit came before the 13th Doha International Conference on Interfaith Dialogue. It was an opportunity for us to shed more light on the conference and to confirm the invitation to the Russian side to participate, either from the delegation or from the representatives of religions in the Russian Federation.

Dr. Al Nuaimi pointed out that the conference on interfaith dialogue, which will be held on the 20th and 21st of this month, will focus on the issue of “Religions and Human Rights”. The sessions will focus on three main axes: The second axis comes under the title: The position of religions from the manifestations of human rights violations (between theory and practice), while the third axis is entitled human rights issues between the laws of heaven and international covenants.

“The interfaith dialogue is close to our hearts. Russia, a multi-religious and multicultural nation, has distinguished itself through the ages with four religions: Orthodox Christianity, Islam, Judaism and Buddhism,” said Witschlak Nikonov, a member of the Russian Duma. Side by side harmoniously.

“We share the principle of the Alliance of Civilizations and Interfaith Dialogue, and the Doha International Center for Interfaith Dialogue is doing a tremendous job,” he said. “It calls upon followers of heavenly religions from all over the world to engage in solutions to major humanitarian issues at a time when the world is witnessing ethnic and religious conflicts. Different.