Jordan – KAICIID program to promote interreligious, intercultural dialogue concluded

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Location: Amman, Jordan

Language: Arabic

Duration: 00:03:03

Voice: Natural

Source: A24

Restriction: A24 clients

Dateline: 29/3/2022

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On Tuesday, the KAICIID FellowshipProgram for the Arab regionhas concluded in the capital of Jordan, Amman. The five-day training program was organized by the King Abdullah Bin Abdulaziz International Centre for Interreligious and Intercultural Dialogue (KAICIID) in cooperation Arab Platform for Dialogue between Religious Leaders and Institutions. It aims to train young people on ethical dialogue and enhance the role of Arab women in society. The KAICIID program was specifically designed for the Arab region to promote ethical dialogue to combat hate speech and promote citizenship and common values.

Shotlist

– Soundbite (Sami Belhadj – Tunisian coach):

“It is very important to learn the ethics of dialogue. This was a good opportunity to expand our knowledge.”

– Soundbite (Maya Sukkar – Lebanese coach):

“Dialogue is a skill and practical application through which we can communicate with others. It helps to accept the difference and diversity of religions.”

– Soundbite (Dr. Ahmed Al Harasis – Jordanian participant):

“Jordan is an example of peaceful coexistence between the Muslim and Christian communities. Diversity of religions and cultures is an advantage in our country.”

– Soundbite (Anwar Al-Otaibi – Iraqi participant):

It was good to meet brothers from Arab countries. We had the opportunity to learn more about Christians and Druze.”

– Soundbite (Maria Hitti – Lebanese participation):

“All religions, whether Islam or Christian, urges people to get to know each other.”

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