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Azadi Fellowship Program (Cohort II)

/*! elementor - v3.17.0 - 08-11-2023 */ .elementor-widget-image{text-align:center}.elementor-widget-image a{display:inline-block}.elementor-widget-image a img{width:48px}.elementor-widget-image img{vertical-align:middle;display:inline-block} Azadi Fellowship Program (Cohort II) International Research Council for Religious Affairs (IRCRA) is organizing a residential fellowship program in Islamabad for young professionals, diverse faith leaders, academia, media, women and community leaders who have a demonstrated interest in the areas of democracy, religious freedom, peace and human rights. In this program, eminent experts of the respective fields will be available for discussion and dialogue. Moreover, a visit to several important institutions and places will also be arranged.   Detail   Duration: Expected Dates 2nd week of May 2024 Region: Nationwide (all over Pakistan) Age Limit: 18 to 35 Facilities: Fully funded residential fellowship program Location: Islamabad CLICK HERE TO APPLY Contact us: WhatsApp: 0311-0299995 Landline: 051-2726805 Email: Info@ircra.org

Interfaith iftar dinner unites diverse religious communities in a message of harmony

Amidst the serene ambiance of a gathering, representatives from diverse religious backgrounds converged to partake in an Interfaith Iftar Dinner, fostering an atmosphere of understanding and harmony. Hosted by the International Research Council for Religious Affairs (IRCRA), the event served as a poignant reminder of the shared values that bind communities together, especially during the sacred month of Ramazan. Addressing the distinguished guests, IRCRA President Muhammad Israr Madani issued a compelling appeal for promoting interfaith harmony, emphasizing the need to transcend religious boundaries and cultivate mutual respect and cooperation. He highlighted the significance of Ramazan as a time for spiritual reflection, compassion, and empathy, traits that resonate across various faith traditions. Proposing the organization of Interfaith Iftar Dinners as a means to foster dialogue and solidarity, President Madani envisioned these gatherings as platforms for individuals from different religious backgrounds to come together, share meals, and engage in meaningful conversations. He stressed that such initiatives are vital in promoting peace and tranquility across the nation, transcending cultural and religious divides. Council of Islamic Ideology (CII) Chairman, Dr. Qibla Ayaz, commended the efforts of IRCRA in promoting religious diplomacy in South Asia and Southeast Asia. He emphasized the importance of fostering peace and harmony in the region, highlighting the positive outcomes of religious diplomacy initiatives. Dr. Ayaz underscored the need for stronger diplomatic ties with neighboring countries and the global community to ensure regional stability and prosperity. Prominent figure Dr. Saveera Parkash from Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf echoed the significance of religious diversity and interfaith harmony in Pakistan. Reflecting on her upbringing in a religiously diverse family, she emphasized the values of compassion and respect for all faiths instilled in her. Dr. Parkash urged for a more inclusive and harmonious Pakistan, where diversity is celebrated and humanity thrives without discrimination. Senator Gurdeep Singh, representing the Sikh community, hailed the interfaith event as a pivotal platform for fostering cordial relations and mutual understanding among individuals from diverse religious backgrounds. He emphasized Pakistan’s commitment to upholding the principles of equality and fraternity among its citizens, as enshrined in the Constitution. As the evening concluded, participants departed with hearts full of appreciation for the efforts towards promoting unity, diversity, and understanding. The Interfaith Iftar Dinner served as a testament to the power of collective action in building a more inclusive and harmonious society, where differences are celebrated and respected.    

Report – Intra-Islamic Dialogue for Stable Afghanistan

The Necessity of Engagement with Afghan Taliban for Regional Stability   IRCRA organizes a consultative meeting on 27th May 2023 in Islamabad   Islamabad: “Afghan Taliban want to have a constructive engagement with the international community. If they were not interested in dialogue and engagement, they would not have signed the Doha Agreement in 2020 with the United States”. These views were expressed by Jalaluddin Advocate of Jamiat Ulama-e-Islam and shared by other participants of a consultative meeting on the possibility of ‘Intra-Islamic Dialogue for Stable Afghanistan’. The meeting was organized by the International Research Council for Religious Affairs (IRCRA) on 27th May 2023 in Islamabad. The consultative meeting brought together experts with an interest in Afghanistan and regional connectivity. The objective of the meeting was to facilitate a constructive discussion among Islamic scholars and experts from various fields to develop a framework for promoting stability and peace in Afghanistan. President of IRCRA, Muhammad Israr Madani while welcoming the guests explained that the objective of this consultative meeting is to discuss about a successful model of engagement with Afghan Taliban and religious diplomacy that could help in developing a better understanding between different Afghan and regional stakeholders and the international community for regional stability and connectivity that would ultimately benefit the people living in the region. Former Pakistani ambassador to Afghanistan Abrar Hussain stressed that engagement with the current Afghan regime run by Afghan Taliban should be a priority. He advised that any such engagement should start with an understanding of the needs of today’s Afghanistan and with some sort of economic cooperation, trade, and investment to address humanitarian crises. All the other sensitive issues like girls’ education and inclusive government can be addressed gradually as in principle the majority of Afghan leadership is in favor of equality and education for all. Maulana Yousaf Shah who has been a spokesperson of Darul Uloom Haqqania Akora Khatak and an active negotiator between Taliban and other groups expressed that issues can only be resolved through negotiations and dialogue. Taliban are not against negotiations on a level playing field and are interested in economic and political stability in Afghanistan. They want good relations with the international community albeit as equals. Others who spoke and shared their views included Maulana Tayyeb Tahiri (President Ishat-ul-Tauheed, Pakistan), Mufti Shaukat ullah Khatak (Darul Uloom Haqqania), Malik Habib Noor Orakzai (Ex-Fata Tribal Leader), Reema Shaukat (Institute of Regional Studies, Islamabad), Asif Luqman Qazi, Head of Foreign Affairs Jamat Islami, Tahir Khan (Journalist), Dr. Mahan Mirza (Director of Ansari Institute for Global Engagement with Religion, Notre Dame University, USA), Professor Laurie Nathan (Director, Kroc Institute’s mediation program), Muhammad Jan, Muhammad Ismail, and others. Rashad Bukhari, IRCRA’ Director of Communication and Development moderated the meeting. The meeting was ended with a resolve by all participants to support any initiative that could help ensure stability and prosperity in Afghanistan and Pakistan and for the international and regional connectivity. 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