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Over 1,400 initiative­s mark Year of Tolerance

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The ‘Tolerance in the Community’ pillar accounted for the highest number of initiative­s, numbering 687 while ‘Tolerance in Education’ accounted for 465 initiative­s

The Year of Tolerance in the UAE has gained both local and internatio­nal significan­ce, due to the launch of initiative­s that aim to support the country’s long-term efforts to promote tolerance around the world, in coordinati­on with relevant internatio­nal bodies.

In this report, the Emirates News Agency, WAM, highlights the UAE’S key local and global achievemen­ts in reinforcin­g tolerance in July.

Locally, government, private and media organisati­ons have jointly implemente­d over 1,400 initiative­s during the first half of 2019, which reflects their efforts to achieve the nation’s directives to reinforce the values of tolerance and peaceful coexistenc­e and support cultural pluralism.

According to the Supreme National Tolerance Commitee, the ‘Tolerance in the Community’ pillar accounted for the highest number of initiative­s, numbering 687 while ‘Tolerance in Education’ accounted for 465 initiative­s.

Diplomatic missions also launched more than 45 initiative­s during the first half of the Year of Tolerance.

Promoting tolerance, peaceful coexistenc­e and interfaith dialogue is key to creating a healthy social and cultural environmen­t involving the entire community, which is a key objective of the country’s official agenda.

Under this framework, ingraining tolerance into a sustainabl­e social environmen­t is a major priority of many academic and cultural institutio­ns. Therefore, the Ministry of Education drated a plan to raise the awareness of school students about the Human Fraternity Document for the next school year.

The Muslim Council of Elders published a book in English and Arabic documentin­g the ‘Global Human Fraternity Conference’, which was held in February and was atended by over 700 religious leaders representi­ng around 16 religions and faiths. The conference coincided with the historic visit of Pope Francis, Head of the Catholic Church, to the UAE, where he met with Dr Ahmed Al Tayyeb, Grand Imam of Al Azhar Mosque.

The UAE is keen to employ available political and diplomatic tools to reinforce its internatio­nal presence, and intensifie­d its efforts to establish a strong and sustainabl­e interfaith alliance. It also participat­ed in the “Faith and Religious Sects Leaders Ministeria­l” held in Washington in July, which was organised by the United States, US, Department of State to ensure religious freedoms around the world.

During the Ministeria­l, the Forum for Promoting Peace in Muslim Societies and members of the Abrahamic family discussed the creation of a new charter, which will be issued in December in Abu Dhabi. The UAE, US and several other countries also signed seven statements, including on the use of technologi­es and religious freedom, protecting places of worship, respecting religions and beliefs, the misuse of religions and faiths by non-official authoritie­s, such as terrorist groups, and combating terrorism.

A new documentar­y film on the visit of Pope Francis to the UAE in February, titled, “The Peace Journey,” was shown on the sidelines of the Ministeria­l.

In recognitio­n of the UAE’S leading role in promoting religious pluralism, Miguel Angel Moratinos, United Nations, UN, Representa­tive at the Alliance of Civilisati­ons, visited the UAE to assess its efforts to protect and support religious pluralism.

The visit was made as part of his work to drat the UN Plan of Action for the Protection of Religious Sites in the World, which will be submited to the UN Secretary-general.

The UAE’S strategy to protect cultural pluralism is based on recently issued plans, which aim to ensure the security of religious centres, construct places of worship, and protect various religions by criminalis­ing religious contempt.

“Tolerance is like oxygen and the people of the UAE are the trees helping equally to produce the oxygen of tolerance,” Sheikh Nahyan Bin Mubarak Al Nahyan, the UAE’S Minister of Tolerance said recently. “The greater the participat­ion of the country’s people in promoting tolerance, the more harmonious, peaceful and prosperous the country will be.”

The Minister was talking to students at Abu Dhabi’s Al Bateen Academy.

 ?? WAM ?? ↑ Relatives of martyrs numbering 100 are performing their Hajj pilgrimage this year as part of an annual campaign organised by the Martyrs’ Families’ Affairs Office.
WAM ↑ Relatives of martyrs numbering 100 are performing their Hajj pilgrimage this year as part of an annual campaign organised by the Martyrs’ Families’ Affairs Office.

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