His
Excellency Sheikh Nahyan bin Mubarak Al Nahyan, UAE Cabinet Member
and Minister of Tolerance and Coexistence, inaugurated the Conference on "Islam
and Human Fraternity". The conference is organized by Trends Research and
Advisory in partnership with the Ministry of Tolerance and Coexistence and the University Platform for the Study of
Islam "PLURIEL" at Trends headquarters in Abu Dhabi. The congress highlights
the impact of the Human Fraternity Document for Coexistence. It coincides with the International Day of
Human Fraternity, and the 5th anniversary of the document endorsement. The conference
is held in the presence of a gathering of religious, cultural and academic
dignitaries from around the world.
His
Excellency Sheikh Nahyan bin Mubarak Al Nahyan said in the keynote address of
the three-day conference that “we who live and work in the United Arab Emirates
are delighted to welcome all of you who have traveled from abroad to Abu Dhabi
for the fourth edition of the Islam and
Human Fraternity Conference. You
have come together here as an international group of brothers and sisters to
examine various aspects of working together as Muslims and Christians to
promote peaceful coexistence and human fraternity. I thank Dr. Mohammed Al Aly and his
colleagues at Trends Research and Advisory for organizing such an interesting
and important conference, and for assembling such a prominent group of speakers
and participants. And I thank all of you
for this opportunity to celebrate the fifth anniversary of the Abu Dhabi
Document on Human Fraternity.”
“Today, on this important occasion, and as we
observe the International Day of Human Fraternity, it is with great
appreciation that we say thank you to His Holiness, Pope Francis, and to His
Eminence, Imam Ahmed El Tayeb. We thank
them for this extremely important document, which they issued during their
historic visit to the UAE in 2019. After
five fruitful years, this Document on Human Fraternity continues to exemplify
the moral force that we all must exert if we are to meet the great global
challenges of the twenty-first century.”
HE Sheikh Nahyan bin Mubarak said “We also
express our great pride in the visionary leadership of our president, His
Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Zayed Al Nahyan.
His support and sponsorship of this remarkable document is a testament
to his strong conviction that human fraternity and peaceful coexistence must be
an important component of a good, moral global society. We are proud that the Abu Dhabi Document on
Human Fraternity has allowed the entire world to observe His Highness’s
positive advocacy for multi-culturalism, and for promoting human dignity,
peace, and prosperity for all.”
HE Sheikh Nahyan bin Mubarak explained “The
themes of this conference, and its topics of discussion and analysis, seem to
have been on the minds of His Holiness, the Pope, and His Eminence, the Grand
Imam, when they issued the Document on Human Fraternity five years ago. I begin by quoting that historic document,
where it says, quote:
“While recognizing the positive steps taken by
our modern civilization in the fields of science, technology, medicine,
industry, and welfare, especially in developed countries, we wish to emphasize
that, associated with such historic advancements, great and valued as they are,
there exists both a moral deterioration that influences international action
and a weakening of spiritual values and responsibility.” End quote.
HE
Sheikh Nahyan bin Mubarak explained:
“This statement defines the main challenge human societies face, and I believe it frames well the goals and objectives of your conference. The challenge is how to ensure that humanity can continue making those remarkable advances, while preserving and strengthening our moral character, and nurturing spiritual values and the sense of responsibility for all human beings.”
Furthermore,
here, and in reference to the title of your conference, Islam and Human
Fraternity, allow me to quote the Holy Qur’an where it says, in translation:
“Had God willed, He could have made you a single
nation.—but in order to test you in what He revealed to you. So vie with one another in virtue.”
God also directs us in the Holy Qur’an that:
“There must be no coercion in matters of
faith.”
Commenting on this aspect, HE Sheikh Nahyan
bin Mubarak said:
No nation, no society will peacefully convert
everyone to a single religious belief, nor would they attempt it. The best we can do—and it is very good—is to
vie with one another in virtue and good works.
In my view, this is the essence of human fraternity as we know it. In
the Qur’an, God also tells all human beings:
“O
people! We have created you into nations and tribes so that you may know one
another.”
HE
Sheikh Nahyan bin Mubarak said:
He said “I am pleased to observe that all of
us here today are clearly committed to understanding and responding to that
command to “know one another.” As we get
to know one another, we will talk to one another, we will learn from one
another. We will work peacefully and
productively together. We will enhance
our ability to bring hope and optimism to cultural and religious relationships
that have long been characterized by doubt and lack of trust. We will be able to find common ground among
people of all nations, cultures, and faiths.”
“Islam is a religion of peace and tolerance. We Muslims confidently and proudly declare that tolerant behavior is a hallmark of our Islamic heritage. We believe strongly that human harmony and brotherhood unite us with Christians, and people of other religious faiths. We share with them a respect for human life, a desire for peace and safety, and an imperative to appreciate each other as valued human beings.”
“Islam commands its adherents to always act as
good human beings. Good human beings
work for peace, cooperation, prosperity, and the well-being of society. Good human beings respect one another and
seek to understand each other’s good motives.
Good human beings act on the conviction that tolerance and human
fraternity can have a positive impact on all aspects of society. That impact includes maintaining good
government, solidifying our confidence and pride in our own Islamic heritage
and culture, building a moral society, and uniting us with all members of our
community in the virtues of justice, equality, tolerance, brotherhood,
sisterhood, and prosperity.” Said Sheikh Nahyan bin Mubarak.
“The Abu Dhabi Document on Human Fraternity
echoes these beliefs, aspirations, and convictions when it asks everyone to
commit themselves (and I quote):
“to work strenuously to spread the culture
of tolerance and of living together in peace, putting an end to wars,
environmental decay and moral and cultural decline”. End quote.
“Muslims,
Christians, and all people of faith around the world support this statement and
strongly believe that human fraternity will sustain us and will provide us with
the energy, dedication, and resolve to persevere and to succeed in making the
world a better place for all.”
HE Sheikh Nahyan bin Mubarak said: “Thank you for your resolve to work to
develop innovative strategies for how to unleash the power of tolerance and
human fraternity to solve the great global challenges of our time. I admire your conviction that our shared
beliefs, values, and ideas can bind us close together and can help us create a
better world for all.”
“My best wishes for a successful and
productive conference.”
His Holiness Pope Francis, the Pope of the Catholic Church had a message to
the conference, delivered on his behalf by Cardinal. Ayuso. The Pope expressed
his hope that the document of Human Fraternity would be taught in all schools around
the world and that the principles enshrined in it would be applied in various
parts of the world. His Holiness hoped that all obstacles that prevent this perception
from being achieved would be removed. The Pope stressed the fact that knowing
the other and building mutual trust between different people is part of the
tools for achieving peace.
He said that dialogue and
knowledge of the other through education shall help
achieve human fraternity, and that with human intelligence we can overcome
the challenges posed to humanity by the advent of artificial intelligence.
Cardinal Ayusu stressed that wisdom
requires openness and dialogue, not closure that only leads to hatred. He
indicated that lack of knowing the other was a problem of the past and still a
problem of today. This will continue if we do not learn how to get to know the
other and know him better.
He explained that changing the negative image that we hold of the other is a must to achieve a unanimous peace unanimous for all. The Cardinal explained that peace without education based on respect and knowledge of the other is a fragile and unsustainable peace.
He pointed out that it is imperative
that we devote the necessary time to listen to oneself and to understand the
other who disagrees with me so that we can live together on the same
earth. He stressed the need to build a
mutual bridge for dialogue and accommodate different opinions. He said that this
is not a waste of time, but a gain for humanity.
His Excellency Dr. Mohamed Abdel
Salam, Secretary General of the Muslim Council of Elders, delivered a speech in which he said that the adoption of the International Day of Human
Fraternity on February 4 of each year marks the anniversary of the birth of the most
important document in modern human history, the "Document of Human
Fraternity." It was endorsed on the same day in 2019 by two of the most
important religious figures in the world, the Grand Imam of Al-Azhar Dr. Ahmed
Al-Tayeb, and Pope Francis, Pope of the Catholic Church, in Abu Dhabi, the
capital of Human fraternity.
He added that this historic
document represented an appeal to all members of the human family to promote
peace, mutual respect, and social harmony on the basis of respect for all
groups and the preservation of their rights.
He expressed his pride that the
Abu Dhabi Document for Human Fraternity has become a source of inspiration for
all those who love goodness, coexistence and peace around the world. The
document has been adopted by many countries, political leaders and leaders of
religions, in addition to its inclusion in many education programs in the most
prestigious international universities.
I consider the Document on Human
Fraternity a qualitative and constructive step on the road to build bridges of
communication between the people of all religions throughout the world. Dr. Mohamed
Abdel Salam called on religious leaders to reflect on the model of the Document
on Human Fraternity, in order to plant the seeds of trust and hope in God.
Achieving human fraternity means that our world can emerge from the effects of
this collective ordeal.
Dr. Mohammed Abdullah Al-Ali, CEO of Trends Research and Advisory, expressed his appreciation and sincere thanks for His Excellency Sheikh Nahyan bin Mubarak Al Nahyan for his gracious attendance and comprehensive speech at the conference. Dr. Al-Ali praised the partnership role of the Ministry of Tolerance and Coexistence in convening the conference. He thanked His Eminence the Grand Imam Prof. Dr. Ahmed Al-Tayeb, of Al-Azhar, and His Holiness Pope Francis, Pope of the Catholic Church, for their valuable remarks to the conference and support of its message. Dr. Al-Ali welcomed hundreds of specialists from various prestigious academic institutions, who come from more than 40 universities and research institutions from 4 continents and 17 different countries. They will participate in 12 research seminars and 5 lectures, making the conference the largest and most important academic event organized on the issue of human fraternity. It is a subject that must receive the attention it deserves in today's world, which is in dire need of the values of fraternity and coexistence.
" This conference reflects
our keenness at Trends Research and Advisory to work with various international
academies and think tanks to promote the values of human fraternity and
dialogue between different societies and cultures. This is a core goal that Trends
has been working on since its establishment through research programs and
scientific events.
Dr. Mohammed Al Ali added that the
conference acquires greater significance as it coincides with the fifth
anniversary of the signing of the Document on Human Fraternity, which was
embraced by the UAE. The UAE has consistently worked to spread the principles of
the document at the global level by transforming its endorsement date into an
"International Day of Human Fraternity." This move was based on a
strong belief that these values are humanity's path to global peace and
prosperity.
Dr. Al-Ali explained that Trends was
at the forefront of think tanks that paid attention to the document and the
values it contains. The center has a research program entitled "Tolerance
and Coexistence", through which it publishes, in both Arabic and English,
research papers and solid studies dealing with the values of tolerance,
coexistence and cultural interaction. Moreover, Trends has distinguished effort
in analysing and criticizing the unfounded ideas of extremist and terrorist
groups. Trends has organized many events in which a group of intellectuals, and
specialists raised the awareness about these values. Dr. Al-Ali said, today we
are crowning this effort by convening this World Conference.
Dr. Al-Ali concluded his remarks
by saying: “Today, I feel happy, even proud, that Trends Research and Advisory,
the University Platform for the Study of Islam and the Ministry of Tolerance
and Coexistence were able to convene and make this conference a success. The
center was able to overcome the traditional obstacles of cooperation between
academic and research institutions in the Arab and Western worlds. My thanks
are due to the Trends team, the University Platform, and the Ministry of
Tolerance and Coexistence. I hope that
this conference will achieve the success to which we all aspire in consolidating
the values of human fraternity globally.
Dr. Michel Younes, General
Coordinator of the University Platform for the Study of Islam, praised the efforts of Trends Research
and Advisory in partnership with the
Ministry of Tolerance and Coexistence in convening and supporting the
conference, stressing the importance of the conference in light of the
challenges facing the world today, the most important of which are extremism
and exclusion.
Dr. Michel said that the selection of the subject of human fraternity as the title of our conference emanates directly from the event that characterized the document of human fraternity. He indicated that the document serves as a strong voice against extremism in the name of religion and a call for non-exclusion and rejection.
Dr. Michel explained that the
university platform for studies on Islam, which includes in the tenth year of
its launch one hundred and eighty researchers in more than twenty-five
countries, constitutes a link between academics from different cultures,
civilizations and backgrounds.
He stressed that the conference
aims to promote the concept of human fraternity through scientific dialogue
between various disciplines, analyze the document of human fraternity and its
impact on relations between religions and cultures, and provide practical
recommendations to promote the concept of human fraternity in various fields.
He said the conference seeks to promote
the concept of human fraternity as a fundamental human value for achieving
peace and stability in the world.
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