The religious leaders of the Curiosity Alliance hold their first meeting in Washington after the launch of the Alliance Charter in Abu Dhabi

2020-02-28 07:27:30

WASHINGTON, Feb. 18 (WAM) - The religious leaders of the Curiosity Alliance, headed by His Excellency Sheikh Abdullah bin Bayah, Chairman of the Emirates Council for Legal Fatwa, Chairman of the Abu Dhabi Forum for the Promotion of Peace ... held their first meeting after the launch of the Alliance Charter in Abu Dhabi last December. The meeting was held in the presence of the US Assistant Secretary of State for Human Rights and Democracy Bob Destro, Rabbi Marshall Berger, Professor of Law and Special Adviser to former US President Donald Reagan, Senior American Church Pastor Theodore and Representative of the Christian Religion in the Ibrahimi Family, Bob Roberts, and His Eminence, Imam Muhammad Majid, Imam of the Adam Center Mosque in the United States , Ambassador David Spursten, Rabbi Bruce Lystic, representative of the Judaism in the Abrahamic family, and Secretary-General of Religions for Peace Mr. William Findley, and other members representing the various denominations of the family’s religions Abrahamic. The religious leaders of the Curiosity Alliance praised the efforts of the United Arab Emirates in promoting the values ​​of tolerance and peaceful coexistence in the world and pushing the path of the Curiosity Alliance to serve as a model for dialogue and resolving disputes. Religious leaders also praised the Alliance for the successes achieved so far, such as joining large groups of clergy and opinion makers to this alliance, which The number of signatories to his charter exceeded a thousand characters. The meeting discussed the priorities of the current and future curiosity alliance and the most urgent fields for launching its field initiatives. The committee emphasized that the alliance of new curiosity by lifting the ceiling of relations from mere human rights to moral virtues is taking an irreplaceable step to treating diseases of hatred and racism and replacing them with brotherhood, virtue, solidarity and relief.