The Muslim Council of Elders concludes the work of the Azadi Fellowship Program in its second session in Pakistan

The Muslim Council of Elders concluded the second session of the Azadi Fellowship Program in the Pakistani capital, Islamabad, by graduating 25 young men and women from various religious beliefs and sects, after passing a specialized training plan that included a number of discussion and dialogue sessions, presented by an elite group of speakers from around the world, including: The United States, France, the United Kingdom, and Al-Azhar University in Egypt, Romania, Indonesia, and Pakistan focused on empowering youth and qualifying participants to play an active and influential role in their societies and around the world in order to consolidate the values ??of dialogue and communication between different religions and cultures, and spread the values ??of tolerance and human brotherhood, as well as addressing the challenges of industry. Peace globally, and confronting hate speech, extremism and discrimination.

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