How can we bridge the growing cultural and religious divides in the
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How can we bridge the growing cultural and religious divides in the
How can we bridge the growing cultural and religious divides in the Norwegian society? Open meetings and seminars Terrorist attacks and suicide bombers have given the West the impression that Islam is a violent religion. Among those who are working to correct this misunderstanding, is British Imam Ajmal Masroor. He states: “Islam as a religion of peace has a vital role to play in making peace in the world today. The blessed Prophet once said, “Spread peace”. I do not think this essential message of Islam is fully realized by Muslims and non-Muslims. Teachings of regeneration and renewal are at the core of Islamic faith. With a huge captive audience and a great network with close to 100 mosques in Norway, the Muslim community can play a greater role. With greater awareness and real partnerships bridging the cultural divides, Islamic organisations can help our shared communities to see change for the greater good.” Ajmal Masroor Imam, journalist, broadcaster, partner and chief communications officer at Alchemiya Media Limited, and relationship counsellor, London, UK Initiatives of Change (IofC) Sophus Lies gate 5, 0264 Oslo http://www.no.iofc.org [email protected] Initiatives of Change (IofC) has invited the well-known British Imam Ajmal Masroor to Norway 25th-29th of April 2015. The aim is to overcome the mistrust that now prevails between our different cultures and beliefs. Masroor has experienced that many Europeans think that Islam is not welcome in Europe, but are afraid to say this out loud. He also thinks that it is the Muslims responsibility to both listen to and respond to this. The Muslim minority must do more to create a truer picture of Islam. This may be achieved by clear and credible dialogue and actively working to deradicalize extreme Muslims. In the Norwegian society, people with different backgrounds, can find and learn to trust each other by serving together in a great common task: To bring peace to this divided and blood-stained world. Ajmal Masroor is an Imam, journalist, broadcaster, partner and chief communications officer at Alchemiya Media Limited, and relationship counsellor. In 2014 he was recognised in the ‘Muslim 500’ as one of the most influential Muslims in the world today. He has devoted all of his working life to bring communities together and building bridges. He has become known as a voice of reason for Islam in Britain and actively challenges extremism. He has also been teaching young Muslims from across Europe a unique programme for the last ten years called "learning to be a peacemaker". Masroor is firmly rooted in British society and knows the current challenges that face Muslims in Europe. As Imam and broadcaster, he has valuable experience in communicating Islam’s message of peace. He also has an extensive international network and a demonstrated capability to garner the support of both minority Muslim communities and the extended communities around them. He says that his mission is to inform, inspire and influence people of all backgrounds towards harmonious co-existence and that no threat can deter him. The following meetings are scheduled for Imam Masroor’s visit: Role of faith in the contemporary society TIME: Saturday 25th April 2015, 13:00 (lunch at 12:00) VENUE: IofC’s centre in Norway, Sophus Lies gate 5, Oslo. Opening speeches by Imam Ajmal Masroor, London, UK and Hermund Haaland, Think tank Skaperkraft. Organizer - Initiatives of Change What values can Islam contribute to the Norwegian society? TIME: Saturday 25th April 2015, 18:30-20:30 VENUE: IofC’s centre in Norway, Sophus Lies gate 5, Oslo. Opening speeches by Imam Ajmal Masroor, London, UK and Camilla Nelson, IofC. Organizers - Daru Salaam Islamic Center and Initiatives of Change Religious education in the secular society of today TIME: Sunday 26th April 2015, 11:00-14:00 VENUE: Jar Church, Wedel Jarlsbergs vei 20, 1358 Jar Dialog between Imam Ajmal Masroor and Parish Priest Thomas Berbom Organizers – Jar Church and Initiatives of Change Challenging extremism - how can we create a counterculture to polarization? TIME: Monday 27th April 2015, 14:00-16:00 VENUE: Buskerud and Vestfold University College, Campus Drammen Panel debate with Imam Ajmal Masroor, UK, Jens J. Wilhelmsen, IofC, Tahir Mahmood, Resource Centre for Diversity, Lena Lybæk, Buskerud and Vestfold University College, Campus Drammen. Organizers - Buskerud and Vestfold University College, Campus Drammen (HBV) and Initiatives of Change Is Islam compatible to Europe? TIME: Tuesday 28th April 2015, 19:00-21:00 VENUE: Litteraturhuset - Wergeland Panel debate with Imam Ajmal Masroor, UK, Espen Ottosen, Think tank Skaperkraft, Linda Alzghari, Minotenk, Ervin Kohn, Jewish Community, The Norwegian Centre against Racism. Organizers - Think tank Skaperkraft, Minotenk and Initiatives of Change