Cardiff to Host International Conference on Peaceful Coexistence
Three organisations will be hosting a joint conference on peaceful co-existence in December to explore how religious groups can co-operate locally and globally. The Ethical Approaches to Peaceful Coexistence Conference is being hosted by The University of Wales Trinity St David, the Muslim Council of Wales, and the Saudi-based Knowledge Exchange Program. It will bring together academics and practitioners from across Europe and the Middle-East. It will be held in Cardiff on the 5th December 2017.
The keynote speaker is the Grand Mufti Emeritus of Bosnia, Dr Mustafa Ceric, one of the most senior European Muslim scholars, who will be reflecting and sharing his experiences and lessons learned from conflict and genocide in Bosnia and Herzegovina. Other speakers include Dr Edward Kessler OBE, Director of the Woolf Institute for improving relations between religion and society, Catriona Robertson of the Muslim-Christian Forum, Rabbi Monique Mayer from Cardiff and Bristol Progressive communities, and Dr Abdullah Al Lheedan from the Knowledge Exchange Program and author of Tolerance in Islam.
The one-day conference is aimed to identify practical ways in which communities locally and globally can build on shared values. Speaking about the intention behind the conference, Saleem Kidwai, Secretary General of the Muslim Council of Wales, said âsociety is very polarised at the moment, and all of us have a responsibility to try and bring it together, this is an example of faith groups and academic institutions working together for thatâ. He continued âIslam in particular is often accused of being responsible for violence, this couldnât be further from the truth, and this conference will have many Muslim scholars who are in position to speak authoritatively about Islamic teachingsâ.
Dr Catrin Williams, Reader in Theology and Religious Studies at the University of Wales Trinity Saint David notes that âscholars in Theology and Religious Studies have much to contribute to understanding and addressing many of todayâs problems; this conference promises to be an opportunity to do just thatâ.
The conference will be opened by Lord Dafydd Elis-Thomas, and will be attended by politicians, academics, faith leaders and members of the public.
Saleem Kidwai believes that Wales is the perfect place for the conference. âWales is leading the way on many issues. The Future Generations Act is exemplary, and the Faith Communities Forum the Welsh Government holds is a model that other countries should look to adopting. It is absolutely perfect for Cardiff to host this conference as a country that is determined to be innovative and radical in creating a fairer societyâ.
Cynhadledd Ryngwladol ar Gydfodolaeth Heddychlon i’w Chynnal yng Nghaerdydd
Bydd tri sefydliad yn dod at ei gilydd i gynnal cynhadledd ar gydfodoli heddychlon ym mis Rhagfyr er mwyn archwilio sut y gall grwpiau crefyddol gydweithreduân lleol ac yn fyd-eang. Cynhelir y Gynhadledd ar Agweddau Moesegol o Gydfodolaeth Heddychlon gan Brifysgol Cymru Y Drindod Dewi Sant, y Cyngor Mwslimaidd Cymru, aâr Knowledge Exchange Program o Saudi. Bydd yn dod ag academyddion ac ymarferwyr o ledled Ewrop aâr Dwyrain Canol ynghyd. Cynhelir y gynhadledd yng Nghaerdydd ar y 5ed o Ragfyr 2017.
Y prif siaradwr fydd y Prif Mwffti Emeritws Bosnia, Dr Mustafa Ceric, un o ysgolheigion Mwslimaidd blaenaf Ewrop. Bydd yn ystyried ac yn rhannu ei brofiadau aâr gwersi a ddysgwyd oâr ymladd aâr hil-laddiad yn Bosnia a Herzegovina. Ymhlith y siaradwyr eraill, bydd Dr Edward Kessler OBE, Cyfarwyddwr y Woolf Institute ar gyfer gwellaâr berthynas rhwng crefydd a chymdeithas, Catriona Robertson oâr Muslim-Christian Forum, Rabi Monique Mayer o gymunedau cynyddgar Caerdydd a Bryste, a Dr Abdullah Al Lheedan oâr Knowledge Exchange Program, awdur y gyfrol Tolerance in Islam.
Nod y gynhadledd undydd yw adnabod ffyrdd ymarferol i gymunedau adeiladu ar y gwerthoedd maen nhwân eu rhannu, yn lleol ac yn fyd-eang. Gan siarad am fwriad y gynhadledd, meddai Saleem Kidwai, Ysgrifennydd Cyffredinol Cyngor Mwslimaidd Cymru, âmae ein cymdeithas wediâi phegynnu ar hyn o bryd, ac mae cyfrifoldeb ar bob un ohonom i geisio ei thynnu ynghyd. Mae hon yn enghraifft o grwpiau ffydd a sefydliadau academaidd yn gweithio gydaâi gilydd iâr perwyl hwn.â Dywedodd hefyd, âMae Islam yn enwedig yn cael ei gyhuddoân aml o fod yn gyfrifol am drais, ond nid yw hynnyân wir o gwbl, a bydd nifer o ysgolheigion Mwslimaidd yn y gynhadledd hon sydd mewn sefyllfa i siarad yn awdurdodol am ddysgeidiaeth Islamaiddâ.
Meddai Dr Catrin Williams, Darllenydd Diwinyddiaeth ac Astudiaethau Crefyddol ym Mhrifysgol Cymru Y Drindod Dewi Sant, âmae gan ysgolheigion Diwinyddiaeth ac Astudiaethau Crefyddol lawer iâw gyfrannu at ddeall a mynd iâr afael â llawer o broblemau ein hoes; maeâr gynhadledd hon yn addo bod yn gyfle i wneud hynnyâ.
Bydd yr Arglwydd Dafydd Elis-Thomas yn agor y gynhadledd, a bydd gwleidyddion, academyddion, arweinwyr ffydd ac aelodauâr cyhoedd yn ei mynychu.
Cred Saleem Kidwai mai Cymru ywâr lle delfrydol i gynnal y gynhadledd. âMae Cymru ar flaen y gad ar nifer o faterion. Mae Deddf Llesiant Cenedlaethauâr Dyfodol yn rhagorol, ac maeâr Fforwm Cymunedau Ffydd a gynhelir gan Lywodraeth Cymru yn fodel y dylai gwledydd eraill ystyried ei fabwysiadu. Maeân hollol berffaith bod y gynhadledd hon yn cael ei chynnal yng Nghaerdydd, mewn gwlad sydd yn benderfynol o fod yn arloesol ac yn radical wrth greu cymdeithas decachâ.
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