G20 Interfaith Conference urges for more interfaith dialogues

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Thiruvananthapuram: The G20 Interfaith Summit South Asian Regional Conference today urged authorities for more dialogues to eradicate the “widely spread” extremism.

Brian Adams of the Griffith University, Australia, and Co-organizer, G20 Interfaith Summit, promised a consensus statements before the G20 Interfaith Summit in Germany 2017.

Swami Agnivesh, a social activist, expressed his anxieties on a number of deaths caused by starvation and problems faced by discriminations of caste, color, and creed.

Sayyid Ibrahim Khaleel Al Bukhari, Chairman, Ma din Academy and the host of G20 Interfaith South Asia Regional Summit, mentioned that Islam is the religion of peace and it always promoted the same. But the name of Islam has been used as the tool to create troubles in the world.

The conference acknowledge need of finding better prevention of terrorist atrocities and need of strongly preventing “so called” IS attacks and recruits from South Asian counties as part of the G20 Interfaith Summit efforts to strengthen the fight against terrorism.

(Sourced from agencies, Feature image courtesy:twitter.com)

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