Khaleej Times

Capital to host maiden Muslim minority conference in May

- Ismail Sebugwaawo

abu dhabi — The first-ever Muslim minority conference will be held in the Capital on May 8-9, organisers said on Wednesday.

Themed ‘Future of Muslim Minorities: Opportunit­ies and Challenges’, the Internatio­nal Muslim Minorities Conference (IMMC) will discuss the challenges facing the Muslim minorities across the world and the need to support them, especially by spreading the culture of tolerance, peace and coexistenc­e, which are fundamenta­l values of Islam.

Organised under the patronage of Sheikh Nahyan bin Mubarak Al Nahyan, Minister of Tolerance, the conference is in line with the UAE’s mission to spread the culture of peace and tolerance among religions and cultures and to defend the rights of these religious and cultural minorities wherever they are.

Dr Ali Rashid Al Nuaimi, chairman of the supreme committee of the IMMC, said during a Press conference that Muslim minorities across the world need to be supported, to eventually succeed in all spheres of life.

“There are many Muslim minorities in different parts of the world and the majorities are immigrants in these nations,” said Al Nuami.

“Whereas some of these Muslims have succeeded in coping with the new environmen­t and managed to integrate into the society, many are facing challenges like becoming isolated and not being accepted by the communitie­s where they live.

“With the prevalence of Islamophob­ia in many parts of the world, which undermines confidence among Muslim minorities, encourages hate speech, and increases accusation­s that suggest that ‘Islam is against peace’, there is a need to counter these allegation­s by highlighti­ng Islam’s vision of global peace,”

He noted that the conference, which will be attended by over 400 participan­ts from different parts of the world, is about humanity, tolerance, peace and the fight against violence and extremism the world over.

“We want to spread the message to the world that Islam is a religion of peace and preaches tolerance and love for one another,” he said.

“We need to open horizons for Muslim minorities, so they can get hope and succeed wherever they are because they are peaceful people.”

Dr Mohamed Bashary, member of the higher committee of the conference and secretary-general of

Some of the Muslims have succeeded in coping with the new environmen­t and managed to integrate into the society; many are facing challenges like not being accepted by the local communitie­s.” Dr Ali Rashid Al Nuaimi, chairman, supreme committee, IMM

the European Islamic Conference, said: “This is a unique event and the first of its kind in history to bring together Muslim minorities, who are not members of the Organisati­on of Islamic Countries (OIC), to highlight the need for peace and tolerance and the importance of coexistenc­e with people of other religions and cultures.”

“It’s very important for people to accept one another and to have one’s ‘difference’ recognised and supported in the public and the private spheres,” he added.

This is a unique event in history to bring together Muslim minorities, who are not members of the OIC, to highlight the need for peace and tolerance and the importance of coexistenc­e.” Dr Mohamed Bashary, secretary general, European Islamic Conference

The two-day conference will discuss several issues, including the situation of Muslim minorities in a global context: opportunit­ies and challenges; the growing phenomenon of religious extremism; Islamophob­ia and its role in underminin­g social integratio­n strategies and its impact on peace in the community.

The conference will also examine the role of Muslim minorities in promoting cultural pluralism in the societies in which they live.

ismail@khaleejtim­es.com

 ?? Photo by Ryan Lim ?? Dr Ali Rashid Al Nuaimi speaks at the Press conference announcing the Internatio­nal Muslim Minorities Conference, in Abu Dhabi. The event will be held in the Capital on May 8-9, 2018, under the theme ‘Future of Muslim Minorities: Opportunit­ies and...
Photo by Ryan Lim Dr Ali Rashid Al Nuaimi speaks at the Press conference announcing the Internatio­nal Muslim Minorities Conference, in Abu Dhabi. The event will be held in the Capital on May 8-9, 2018, under the theme ‘Future of Muslim Minorities: Opportunit­ies and...

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