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RADICALIZATION

Women “Returnees” from Syria can be a Security Asset for Finland

By ANDRIN RAJ, RSC SENIOR FELLOW · DIRECTOR OF NORDIC CT NETWORK & IACSP SOUTH-EAST ASIA2 June 2020

Al Hawl camp in Syria (Reuters) During the fighting against the ”Islamic State” (IS) in Syria, government and non-government forces captured thousands of foreign fighters, who…

INSIGHTS FROM INDIA ON CHRISTIAN-MUSLIM RELATIONS

Women in Islamic Religious Thought

By DR. FR. VICTOR EDWIN, RSC SENIOR FELLOW · ISLAMIC STUDIES ASSOCIATION (ISA)31 May 2020

(AFP) As a student of the history and theology of Christian-Muslim relations, I am aware of Muslim theologians engaging with many basic questions vis-à-vis women and…

RADICALIZATION

Assessing the Terrorist Threat during the COVID-19 Pandemic

By ANDRIN RAJ, RSC SENIOR FELLOW · DIRECTOR OF NORDIC CT NETWORK & IACSP SOUTH-EAST ASIA9 May 2020

EVOLVING PARADIGM Radical and terrorist groups, especially the Islamic State (IS), have taken advantage of the COVID-19 pandemic and have made it a primary resource for…

AFRICA

Nigeria – A Call To Restore Security Against Extremist Violence

By EMILIANO STORNELLI, RSC CHAIRMAN9 March 2020

Authored in collaboration with Rev. Fr. Stephen Ojapah, Missionary Society of St. Paul. Nigeria is going through a heavy escalation of violence driven by Boko Haram…

INSIGHTS FROM INDIA ON CHRISTIAN-MUSLIM RELATIONS

The Document on “Human Fraternity”: Advancing a Culture of Mutual Respect

By DR. FR. VICTOR EDWIN, RSC SENIOR FELLOW · ISLAMIC STUDIES ASSOCIATION (ISA)24 February 2020

Dr. Irfan A. Omar, Associate Professor of Islamic and Interfaith Studies, Marquette University, Wisconsin, USA, presented a lecture on the theme “Pope Francis and Grand Imam…

INSIGHTS FROM INDIA ON CHRISTIAN-MUSLIM RELATIONS

Interreligious Dialogue: The Role of Vidyajyoti’s Islamic Studies Association

By DR. FR. VICTOR EDWIN, RSC SENIOR FELLOW · ISLAMIC STUDIES ASSOCIATION (ISA)29 January 2020

The Islamic Studies Association (ISA), Vidyajyoti College of Theology (New Delhi), has been serving Christian-Muslim dialogue in India for over 40 years with the aim to…

RSC FORUM

Italy Needs a “Dialogue Revolution”

By Religion & Security Council18 November 2019

The Religion and Security Council, at the initiative of H.E. Senator Paola Binetti, promoted the organization of the Forum “Interreligious and Intercultural Dialogue in Italy: Challenges…

RSC FORUM

Interreligious and Intercultural Dialogue in Italy: Challenges and Perspectives

By Religion & Security Council12 November 2019

The Religion & Security Council, on the initiative of H.E. Senator Paola Binetti, is promoting the organization of the Forum “Interreligious and Intercultural Dialogue in Italy:…

TRIPOLI HUMAN FRATERNITY DAY

Christian-Muslim Relations: From Dialogue to Cooperation

By EMILIANO STORNELLI, RSC CHAIRMAN7 October 2019

The first “Tripoli Human Fraternity Day”, which was held on Sunday, October 6, at St. Francis Convent in Tripoli-Mina, has certainly marked the beginning of a…

TRIPOLI HUMAN FRATERNITY DAY

Statement for “Human Fraternity in Tripoli and North Lebanon”

By Religion & Security Council7 October 2019

The following Statement has been adopted by the Muslim-Christian delegation that participated in the “Youth Interreligious Forum” held on the occasion of the first Tripoli Human…

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