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Interreligious Dialogue in the MENA Region: The “Amman Message” and Other Insights from Jordan

By Dr. Majeda Omar, The University of Jordan - Former Director, RIIFS2 October 2022

The role of interreligious dialogue in conflicts resolution and peace-building stands out as fundamental in the discussion on the challenges, opportunities, and prospects of the triad…

RSC - NATO SFA COE STUDY SEMINAR

“Interreligious Dialogue: Three Levels of Engagement for Peace and Security”

By Dr. Elie Al Hindy, Executive Director - Adyan Foundation2 October 2022

To examine the major role that interreligious dialogue can play in conflicts resolution and peace-building in the MENA region, a combination of theoretical knowledge and practical…

RSC - NATO SFA COE STUDY SEMINAR

“Interreligious Dialogue in Conflicts Resolution and Peace-Building” 

By Religion & Security Council2 October 2022

Following the opening remarks, the First Session of the Study Seminar “Religion, Peace, and Security: Challenges and Prospects in the MENA Region”, organized by the Religion…

LEBANON

Interference of Religion in Politics:
The Lebanese Case

By Dr. Fr. SALAH ABOUJAOUDE, VICE RECTOR OF THE ST. JOSEPH UNIVERSITY OF BEIRUT1 October 2022

Let’s start with a brief overview of what constitutes the specificity of Lebanon, namely confessionalism. The term ta’efa in Arabic, or “confession” in English, refers in…

RSC - NATO SFA COE STUDY SEMINAR

A Strategic Perspective on “Religion, Peace, and Security”

By Religion & Security Council2 July 2022

The Study Seminar “Religion, Peace, and Security: Challenges and Prospects in the MENA Region”, organized by the NATO Security Force Assistance Center of Excellence (NATO SFA…

LEBANON

Lebanon’s Election Offers Lessons for Now and the Future

By DR. ELIE ABOUAOUN, RSC SENIOR FELLOW3 June 2022

(Originally published by The Arab Weekly) As the minister of interior announced the results of Lebanon’s May 15 legislative elections, speculation began about whether or not…

RSC - NATO SFA COE STUDY SEMINAR

Seminar on the Religious Factor and Security

By NATO Security Force Assistance Centre of Excellence (NATO SFA COE)21 May 2022

The seminar “Religion, Peace, and Security: Challenges and Prospects in the MENA Region”, organized by the NATO Security Force Assistance Centre of Excellence (NATO SFA COE)…

RSC - NATO SFA COE STUDY SEMINAR

“Religion, Peace, and Security: Challenges and Prospects in the MENA Region”

By Religion & Security Council29 April 2022

The Study Seminar “Religion, Peace, and Security: Challenges and Prospects in the MENA Region”, organized by the Religion & Security Council (RSC) in cooperation with the…

INSIGHTS FROM INDIA ON CHRISTIAN-MUSLIM RELATIONS

Report on the webinar series celebrating the “International Day of Human Fraternity”

By Religion & Security Council25 February 2022

The Islamic Studies Association, Delhi and the Jesuit Secretariat for Service of Faith in South Asia jointly organized a series of webinars to celebrate Human Fraternity…

INSIGHTS FROM INDIA ON CHRISTIAN-MUSLIM RELATIONS

A Call to Dialogue: Christians in Dialogue with Muslims

By Religion & Security Council23 February 2022

The book is a bouquet of essays appeared in the last forty volumes of Salaam, the journal of Islamic Studies Association based in Delhi, highlighting the…

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The Religion & Security Council (RSC) promotes the role of the “religious factor” in conflict resolution and peace-building across the MENA region, as well as Asia and Africa. While religious views and identities are still often misused to fuel wars, inter-state and domestic tensions, radicalization and violent extremism, RSC aims to highlight the potential of religions as drivers of peace and security, rather than crises and instability.
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