At the First Cordoba Forum, organised by FICRT, experts from various religions advocate dialogue and tolerance

“Religions must advocate for peace, and in order to achieve peace, religious freedom and peace agreements must be respected”. The First Cordoba Forum ‘From Islam-Christian Dialogue to the Abrahamic Family,’ held on May 16 and 17 at Casa rabe’s headquarters, opened its doors with this message from Jumaa Alkaabi, president of the FICRT Foundation. It was coordinated by Professor Mohammed Dahiri, with the assistance of the University of Cordoba’s Unesco Chair of Conflict Resolution and the Complutense University’s University Institute of Religious Sciences.

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The Abrahamic Family House in Abu Dhabi was the focus of the first Cordoba Forum session

The first panel of the Cordoba Forum featured presentations by Nedal Alteneiji of the Zayed House of Islamic Culture in the United Arab Emirates and Francesc Xavier Marn Torné, PhD in Philosophy from Ramón Llull University, who discussed the spirituality of Abraham’s fidelity. The moderator was Dr. Mara ngeles Gallego, senior scientist at the CSIC’s Institute of Languages and Cultures of the Mediterranean and Near East.

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At the Cordoba Forum, representatives from various religions discuss interfaith dialogue

The FICRT Foundation’s First Cordoba Forum’s second session was dedicated to highlighting the common points that unite the major religions and featured three speakers who delved into these issues from the perspectives of Islam, Christianity, and Buddhism. This session was moderated by Dr. Francisco Javier Fernández Vallina, professor of Hebrew and Aramaic Studies at the Complutense University of Madrid.

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