Şeyxülislam Allahşükür Paşazadə
Sheikhulislam to speak at a conference in Strasbourg
Baku/29.04.22/Turan: Chairman of the Caucasian Muslims Office (CMO), Sheikhulislam Allahshukur Pashazade, is leaving for Strasbourg on May 1. According to the press service of the UMC, on May 2, Pashazade will take part in an international conference on the topic: "Religion and Peace, Interreligious Dialogue on Human Rights."
This initiative emerged in the context of respect for the Strasbourg principles for interfaith forum and dialogue within the G-20.
The head of the WMC is the only representative of the Islamic world invited to the conference. In his speech, Pashazade will outline his views on the public danger of hate speech provoking aggression, violence and discrimination among people-05D-
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