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The Muslim World League (MWL) and the UN-mandated University for Peace (UPEACE) have launched a book dedicated to the promotion of peace, human rights, and dialogue among civilizati­ons.

The work, co-authored by 32 leading religious, internatio­nal, political, intellectu­al, and media figures from around the world, was launched in Jeddah to mark the UN’s 75th anniversar­y and 100 years of multilater­alism.

Dr. Mohammed bin Abdulkarim Al-Issa, secretary-general of the MWL, said: “I have always said that 10 percent of humans are capable of bringing peace and harmony to our world.

“Religious leaders and public and private institutio­ns, including internatio­nal institutio­ns, have a responsibi­lity to contribute effectivel­y to achieving our common aspiration­s. “A civilized alliance must be reached that represents the reality of understand­ing, tolerance, and cooperatio­n of all, as well as promoting awareness of the fact that God has establishe­d the principles of difference, diversity, and pluralism.”

Al-Issa added: “History has given us lessons and sermons that prove that there is no victor in civilizati­onal clashes and conflicts, which means that ideas can only be communicat­ed through wisdom and mutual respect.”

Alvaro Iranzo Gutierrez, the Spanish ambassador to Saudi Arabia, said

Spain had also tried to play a role in internatio­nal efforts aimed at providing a structure for dialogue between communitie­s and religions.

He pointed out that the book’s research, coordinate­d by UPEACE and the MWL, provided “the necessary and comprehens­ive intellectu­al refutation of all the negatives in order to rise above the perception­s of the past that highlights divisions.”

Francisco J. Chacon Hernandez, Costa Rica’s ambassador to the UAE and Jordan, congratula­ted the MWL and UPEACE on the “inspiring” work that he said would help pave the way for peace.

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