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We all have a part to play in the journey towards peaceful coexistenc­e

- MOHAMED KHALIFA AL MUBARAK Mohamed Khalifa Al Mubarak is Chairman of the Department of Culture and Tourism – Abu Dhabi

The holiest month in the Islamic calendar, Ramadan is a time of profound spiritual reflection for Muslims when prayer and fasting are accompanie­d by a deep sense of appreciati­on, gratitude and joy. That is why when we break our fast each day with iftar, everyone is welcome to join in the spirit of shared experience, empathy and communion.

This Ramadan, this spirit resonates more than ever as we embrace our difference­s and reflect on the fundamenta­l values we share.

The Abrahamic Family House in Abu Dhabi – home to a mosque, a church and a synagogue, as well as a shared garden and forum spaces that encourage interfaith dialogues – embodies and seeks to foster coexistenc­e, mutual understand­ing and respect for others. This is enabled by exploring our shared humanity and creating space for encounter and exchange.

It offers a tranquil home for all members of its religious communitie­s to practise their own faiths, while affording opportunit­ies to learn more about each other’s traditions through meaningful conversati­ons. Recognisin­g the shared humanity in our cultural and religious diversity has been the guiding principle from the outset.

The vision and purpose of the Abrahamic Family House stems from essential qualities that are part of the DNA of the Emirates and make us who we are. The UAE welcomed travellers, traders and nomadic tribes of all cultures and religions for millennia, as notable archaeolog­ical discoverie­s made across the country attest: in 1992, the remains of a 7th century church and monastery were discovered on Sir Bani Yas Island off the coast of Abu Dhabi, and more recently, a second major Christian site has been excavated on Al Sinniyah Island in Umm Al Quwain.

Dating from the pre and early Islamic periods, this archaeolog­ical evidence tells us that inclusivit­y within our communitie­s has always been part of the UAE’s DNA, and a founding value of our nation.UAE Founding Father, the late Sheikh Zayed bin Sultan Al Nahyan, embedded cultural exchange, internatio­nal bridge building, and dialogue at the heart of his vision for the country, and I am deeply proud that the Abrahamic Family House continues to reflect his vision.

Over the past year, we have seen this spirit in action as the Abrahamic Family House’s communitie­s have grown. More than 100,000 worshipper­s have practised their respective faiths in our houses of worship, while many more have taken comfort in the serenity that pervades its shared spaces and gardens, which imbue all those who visit with a profound sense of peace and renewed feelings of hope.

In celebratio­n of its first anniversar­y, the Abrahamic Family House unveiled a new mosaic in its contemplat­ive garden. The product of its thriving community, the mosaic features tiles created by individual­s who expressed some aspect of their faith, heritage or personalit­y, arranged in a design that celebrates the beauty of diversity and intercultu­ral encounter, exchange and understand­ing.

Over the coming weeks, the Abrahamic Family House will also host celebratio­ns of Ramadan, Easter and Passover. Born of different faiths and traditions, these distinctiv­e religious and cultural holidays are unique and yet all three echo shared themes, values and moments, when communitie­s of each respective faith acknowledg­e cycles of renewal, rebirth and reflection, providing a foundation for recognitio­n and understand­ing.

Today, the UAE is a place where people from many faiths, over 200 nationalit­ies and walks of life can reside in harmony. In that same spirit,

Archaeolog­ical evidence tells us that inclusivit­y within our communitie­s has always been part of the Emirates’ DNA

the Abrahamic Family House offers a place of serenity, hope, and comfort where they can celebrate their own unique festivals, holidays and traditions, while acknowledg­ing the fundamenta­l human values we all share.

This is only the start of a journey that needs all of us to contribute and carry forward the responsibi­lity of peaceful coexistenc­e. The essence of the Abrahamic Family House is as a beacon of hope and a place of potential that provides us all with an example of how striving for mutual appreciati­on and understand­ing can change hearts and minds – allowing us to live, grow, and thrive together for many years to come.

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