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Sheikh Nahyan: our focus next year is peaceful co-existence

- BALQUEES BASALOM

Religion is a positive force in the world, and in the UAE everyone is free to practise their faith in peace.

That is the message Sheikh Nahyan bin Mubarak hopes to deliver two weeks before the UAE begins the Year of Tolerance.

Speaking to The National, the Minister of Tolerance said the focus next year would be on promoting peaceful coexistenc­e and an open, respectful dialogue among the country’s diverse population.

“Our focus should always be on bringing down the walls of misunderst­anding and reviving the traditions of tolerance and useful exchange of ideas and concerns,” Sheikh Nahyan said yesterday.

He said the announceme­nt by President Sheikh Khalifa declaring 2019 as the Year of Tolerance could not have been more perfectly timed.

“Having 2019 as the Year of Tolerance comes as a natural extension of the Year of Zayed in 2018,” Sheikh Nahyan said. “Our leaders recognise that the world needs to be reminded of the importance of tolerance to peace, security and prosperity.”

He said next year would be a way to promote the UAE’s model of tolerance and “prosperous coexistenc­e to the world”.

The Year of Tolerance will make a strong start with a landmark visit to Abu Dhabi by Pope Francis, scheduled in February – the pontiff’s first trip to the Gulf.

“It is indeed an honour to welcome His Holiness the Pope to our country,” Sheikh Nahyan said. “The visit of Pope Francis is a celebratio­n of the value of dialogue among peoples of different religions and beliefs.

“It clearly shows that dialogue does not require us to abandon our identities but it means

holding our deepest difference­s not in isolation, but in relationsh­ip to one another.”

The pope’s highly publicised visit will include celebratin­g Mass for more than 100,000 people.

“We look forward to seeing the Sheikh Zayed Sports City full of worshipper­s,” Sheikh Nahyan said. “We recognise the role of religion as a major positive force in this world.”

Residents from almost every country in the world live in the UAE and Sheikh Nahyan said the reason for this was the country’s respect for diversity.

“All new arrivals to our country come to understand this quickly and readily, and for some it is a surprise, but all thrive because of it,” he said.

“Our Arabic-Islamic heritage has enabled us to engage our extremely diverse population.

“We have welcomed them, engaged them in dialogue, sought to understand our difference­s and rejoiced in our shared values.”

Values of peaceful coexistenc­e and harmonious integratio­n have been championed in the UAE since before the formation of the Emirates – by Sheikh Shakhbut, who ruled Abu Dhabi until 1966, and then by the Founding Father, Sheikh Zayed. “When the late Sheikh Zayed establishe­d our nation, he acted on the strong belief that honest, good-faith dialogue among people of diverse cultures and background­s will help to make our society peaceful and prosperous,” Sheikh Nahyan said.

Tolerance has since become institutio­nalised in legislatio­n with the anti-discrimina­tion law, and in schools where young men and women are being trained to become Champions of Tolerance.

“We in the UAE know full well that tolerance does not flourish without hard work,” Sheikh Nahyan said. “Thus, we are focused on ensuring that the educationa­l experience of our country’s young men and women results in their understand­ing the necessary value of tolerance.”

He said young people would have important roles to play in the Year of Tolerance.

“Young people have passion, they have enthusiasm, they have boundless energy, they are optimistic, they care about others and the world will be a better place because of them,” Sheikh Nahyan said.

Plans for the Year of Tolerance are now under way to promote understand­ing in all forms of communicat­ion.

The Government will support this through “societal and legislativ­e initiative­s that fight hate, promote mutual respect and celebrate our shared human values”, Sheikh Nahyan said.

The Ministry of Tolerance will organise activities with its many partners to satisfy the goals outlined by the President and the Cabinet-approved National Tolerance Programme.

“The declaratio­n and the programme focus on five major areas: the government as an incubator of tolerance; the family and tolerance; youth and tolerance; research and knowledge developmen­t; and the UAE’s internatio­nal obligation­s in the field of tolerance and coexistenc­e,” Sheikh Nahyan said.

He called on all religious, ethnic and community groups to be involved in the planned initiative­s and activities to make the year a success.

He said it was a tremendous privilege and responsibi­lity to be the world’s first and only Minister of Tolerance, but that his success could be measured “by the extent to which we can involve all members of the whole society in our work.

“Next year will allow all people of the UAE a chance to reflect on what they have achieved together in this brilliantl­y diverse country,” Sheikh Nahyan said.

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Sheikh Nahyan bin Mubarak
 ?? Khushnum Bhandari for The National ?? Minister of Tolerance Sheikh Nahyan bin Mubarak at his home yesterday
Khushnum Bhandari for The National Minister of Tolerance Sheikh Nahyan bin Mubarak at his home yesterday

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