Doha, 07 May 2024 (QNA)
15th Doha Conference on Interfaith Dialogue began today in Doha.. The conference focused on the Family Structure in Light of Changing World as its main topic, with the theme ‘ Integration of families, faith, values, and education’.
Minister of State for International Cooperation, Ministry of Foreign Affairs of State of Qatar, Lolwah bint Rashid Al Khater emphasized in her opening speech the alignment of this conference’s theme with Qatar’s strong conviction in the centrality of the family in building societies, and the pivotal role of religion and ethics in this endeavor, as stipulated by Article 21 of the Qatari Constitution. She highlighted Qatar’s international efforts to support families and its continuous pursuit to enhance international advocacy for family issues, utilizing platforms for dialogue that engage decision-makers, politicians, academics, international organizations, and charities.
She emphasized the significance of having the 15th edition of the conference focus on family issues within the broader context of contemporary global challenges, noting that these challenges affect not only those directly facing them but also undermine the peace and stability of the modern world.
AlKhater pointed out that family issues are a common factor that can unite all components of societies and significantly influence social, economic, and political spheres. She stressed the collective responsibility to focus on and give significant attention to families, urging countries, individuals, religious scholars, and experts to prioritize families as the fundamental building block of any society.
She expressed dismay at the violations of family, women’s, and children’s rights, particularly in light of the official economic, military, and diplomatic support received by Israeli occupation forces, which has failed the humanitarian test of freedom, civilization, and human rights that they claim to uphold.
AlKhater added that despite all these pains and official failure, the collective awareness of people of all religions, races, and orientations has transcended the narrative pushed in traditional media spaces to create a new free space that rejects the ideologization of principles. She wondered how can someone who rejects the Holocaust and apartheid in former South Africa accept the genocide of the steadfast Palestinian people in Gaza.
She also highlighted the ongoing tragedy in Sudan, emphasizing that the plight of its people constitutes one of the largest refugee crises currently. She called on the world not to overlook the suffering of the Sudanese people and urged the provision of scientific, educational, economic, and charitable resources to support Sudan in its time of need.
Al Khater said that this meeting comes as a continuation of a process that began with previous conferences, where meetings brought together religious leaders, scholars and thinkers from various parts of the world, maintained by free and constructive dialogue based on mutual respect and recognition of the other, their culture, beliefs and sanctities, and dealing with difference as a fait accompli. Her Excellency wished success to the participants in achieving what politics has failed to do so far.
She expressed her full confidence that the conference, after serious discussions and in-depth studies from all attendees, will present realistic proposals and initiatives that contribute to empowering the family and creating the conditions for its advancement and role, and develop solutions and treatments to confront its contemporary issues, stressing the necessity of studying the best way to follow up on the implementation of the recommendations that will be issued.
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