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Abrahamic Family House marks 1st anniversar­y in Abu Dhabi

The complex includes three places of worship - the Ahmed Eltayeb Mosque, St Francis Church, and Moses Ben Maimon Synagogue - along with shared areas for gatherings and discussion­s

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The Abrahamic Family House is a place for education, conversati­on, and religious observance. In February 2023, it celebrated its first anniversar­y since opening on Saadiyat Cultural District in Abu Dhabi.

The complex includes three places of worship - the Ahmed El-tayeb Mosque, St Francis Church, and Moses Ben Maimon Synagogue - along with shared areas for gatherings and discussion­s.

Reflecting the UAE’S commitment to unity among people and cultures, the Abrahamic Family House showcases the nation’s diversity.

The project was inspired by the principles in the Document on Human Fraternity, signed by Pope Francis and Grand Imam Dr Ahmed El-tayeb in Abu Dhabi in 2019.

Ater a year of community-building efforts, the Abrahamic Family House hosted a monthlong series of diverse events to commemorat­e its anniversar­y and plans to expand its activities and initiative­s in the future.

Mohamed Khalifa Al Mubarak, President of the Abrahamic Family House, said, “Since its inaugurati­on one year ago, the Abrahamic Family House has provided a unique plaform for understand­ing and dialogue, serving multiple faith communitie­s, and welcoming visitors. The three remarkable Houses of Worship at the Abrahamic Family House have developed into active faith centres for Abu Dhabi’s Muslim, Christian, and Jewish communitie­s.

“The most remarkable aspect is how the Abrahamic Family House has developed into a space for meaningful encounters, where everyone can engage in dialogue, mutual learning and understand­ing. Through our programmin­g, partnershi­ps, and initiative­s, we seek to shed new light on shared human values and create pathways to peaceful coexistenc­e.”

Acting Executive Director of Abrahamic Family House Centre, Abdulla Al Shehhi, said, “Since its opening, the Abrahamic Family House has welcomed over 250,000 worshipper­s, visitors, delegation­s and students, of all background­s and from around the world, to experience its journey of understand­ing, in an environmen­t of thriving faith communitie­s.

The three Houses of Worship have organised a year-round calendar of religious services and events, including celebratio­ns of the holy month of Ramadan, Easter, and Passover in 2023, as well as ongoing community events that offer education, discussion and spiritual reflection to their respective faith communitie­s.”

In addition to a calendar of religious services and events, some highlights included Tahfeeth Circles to learn the art of reciting the Quran at the Mosque; Christmas ornament and card making workshops at the Church; and Hanukkah celebratio­ns at the Synagogue.

The Abrahamic Family House organised a series of 250 educationa­l programmes and cross-house workshops that welcomed 15,000 participan­ts. These included discussion sessions where speakers and atendees were invited to engage with topics such as the role of faith in climate change, art, and achieving the UN’S Sustainabl­e Developmen­t Goals, as well as creative workshops exploring activities like crats, aroma mixing, and caring for plants and the environmen­t.

To mark its first anniversar­y, a special programme of activities reflecting the Abrahamic Family House’s central values took place throughout February.

Fraternal Visuals, a special exhibition exploring themes of conversati­on between faiths through Arabic calligraph­y, was displayed in the Forum for all visitors to explore. At the St Francis Church, the world-famous children’s choir ‘The Litle Singers of Paris’ gave a series of performanc­es exploring the themes of Truth, Love, Unity, and Holiness through choral music.

A tile-making workshop invited participan­ts to create a mosaic tile that reflects an aspect of their personalit­y, culture or faith, for a collaborat­ive mosaic in the Abrahamic Family House Garden: a physical embodiment of diversity, exchange, and cross-cultural understand­ing.

This year the Abrahamic Family House plans to expand its activities and programmin­g, growing its communitie­s even further. Priorities include developing its capabiliti­es in research, scholarshi­p and publicatio­ns through partnershi­ps with higher education institutio­ns.

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WAM Reflecting the UAE’S commitment to unity among people and cultures, the Abrahamic Family House showcases the nation’s diversity.

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