From Religious Conflict to an Interfaith Community
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Rohingya refugees flee violent mobs in Myanmar. Credit: Anurup Titu/IPS
By Kanya D'Almeida
UNITED NATIONS, Jun 16 2014 (IPS) - Holy men and their holy books have etched a trail of tears and blood in the annals of human history. From the depths of peaceful temples, mobs have been dispatched with flaming torches; from steeples and minarets messages of hatred have floated down upon pious heads bent in prayer. For too long religion has incited violence and fueled conflict.
But a new alliance is seeking to turn that tide by bringing adherents of different faiths together, to overcome through dialogue the chasm between Your God and My God in the hopes of achieving a truly interreligious international community.
There is no such thing as a religious conflict, Faisal Bin Abdulrahman Bin Muaammar, secretary-general of the intergovernmental organisation calling itself KAICIID, said at a media briefing in New York last Wednesday.
Religion rejects conflict. Violence in the name of religion is violence against religion.
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