Key Points

UAE Deputy Prime Minister Sheikh Saif bin Zayed attended a major interfaith symposium in Moscow focused on strengthening family values. The event saw the signing of an Emirati-Russian agreement to establish an Islamic Cultural Centre. Discussions emphasized the family's role in societal cohesion amid modern challenges. The visit also included tours of the Moscow Grand Mosque and a cultural exhibition highlighting UAE-Russia ties.

Key Points: UAE's Saif bin Zayed Attends Moscow Interfaith Symposium on Family Values

  • UAE-Russia MoU signed for Islamic Cultural Centre in Moscow
  • Symposium highlights family as foundation of societal security
  • Exhibition showcases UAE-Russia cultural ties through mosque architecture
  • Event promotes interfaith dialogue on modern family challenges
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UAE DyPM Saif bin Zayed attends closing ceremony of international symposium in Moscow

UAE Deputy PM Saif bin Zayed joins Russian religious leaders at Moscow symposium promoting family empowerment and interfaith dialogue.

"The family is the nucleus of society and a bridge between generations and cultures – Symposium Statement"

Moscow, May 4

Liutenant General Sheikh Saif bin Zayed Al Nahyan, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of the Interior, attended the international symposium organised by the Interfaith Alliance for Safer Communities in cooperation with the Mohamed bin Zayed University for Humanities and the Religious Administration of Muslims of the Russian Federation.

The symposium was held in the Russian capital, Moscow, at the Grand Mosque Centre under the title "The Role of the Family in Empowering Society."

The symposium was attended by Sheikh Rawi Gainuddin, Grand Mufti of the Russian Federation and Chairman of the Religious Administration of Muslims of Russia.

Sheikh Saif also witnessed the signing of a memorandum of understanding between the Mohamed bin Zayed University for Humanities and the Religious Administration of Muslims of Russia regarding the inauguration of the Islamic Cultural Centre in Moscow. This Emirati initiative promotes cultural convergence between peoples and promotes the values of tolerance, love, peaceful coexistence, and respect for others.

Khalifa Mubarak Al Dhaheri, Director of the Mohamed bin Zayed University for Humanities, and several officials from both the UAE and Russia were also present.

The symposium, which was attended by experts and specialists from the UAE and Russia, representatives of the diplomatic corps of Arab and Islamic countries, academics, religious figures, thinkers, and speakers from the Religious Administration of Muslims of Russia, addressed a number of topics and themes that emphasized the importance of the family as the foundation of societies, the source of societal security, and the first line of defense for members of society. It instills human values and works to preserve the identity and foundation of societies, ensuring societal safety and security.

The workshop was attended by a group of religious leaders from various religions, in addition to a number of thinkers and social experts, with the aim of promoting interfaith dialogue and cooperation regarding family protection and strengthening societal cohesion.

The symposium also focused on the importance of religious values in preserving the family structure and its pivotal role in instilling the principles of understanding, compassion, and shared responsibility.

It also discussed the most prominent contemporary challenges facing the family, including family disintegration, modern cultural influences, and the technological and social challenges that have affected the concepts of parenting and family relationships.

The symposium was part of efforts to enhance the shared role of religions in building stable and cohesive societies, highlighting the family as the nucleus of society and a bridge between generations and cultures, while also promoting the values of tolerance and human fraternity and strengthening community ties.

Then, Sheikh Saif toured the exhibition held at the Moscow Grand Mosque under the title "Minarets of the Two Capitals." The exhibition, jointly organised by the Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque Centre and the Religious Administration of Muslims of Russia, aims to strengthen cultural and religious relations between the two friendly countries and highlight the Centre's distinguished role as a global symbol of tolerance and peace.

The exhibition includes professional photographs of the architectural and artistic creations of the Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque, which reveal the depth of Islamic culture, in addition to a mobile library containing publications from the Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque Centre.

The exhibition was attended by Yousef Al Obaidli, Director-General of the Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque Centre, Mohammed Ahmed Al Jaber, UAE Ambassador to the Russian Federation, and a number of Emirati and Russian officials.

Sheikh Saif also toured the Moscow Grand Mosque, also known as the Moscow Mosque, an architectural masterpiece in the heart of the Russian capital and the largest in Europe.

He was briefed on the mosque's history, the decorations and inscriptions that adorn its walls, and the value and role of this mosque and its facilities in promoting cultural convergence and promoting the principles of interfaith dialogue within the religious and cultural events it hosts. This mosque has been supported by the UAE since its reconstruction and opening in 2015, in addition to funding the humanitarian and charitable projects it organises. (ANI/WAM)

- ANI

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Here are 8 diverse Indian perspective comments for the article:
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Rajesh K.
Good to see UAE and Russia strengthening cultural ties. India has similar interfaith initiatives like the 'Dharmic Sansad' that promote harmony. More such collaborations between Asian nations would benefit regional stability. 👍
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Priya M.
The focus on family values is universal - whether in UAE, Russia or India. Our joint family system has preserved traditions for generations. Hope such symposiums address how to balance modernity with traditional values.
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Amit S.
Interesting development geopolitically. While UAE strengthens ties with Russia, India maintains balanced relations with both. Our foreign policy of 'multi-alignment' seems wiser than ever in these complex times.
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Sunita R.
The exhibition 'Minarets of Two Capitals' sounds fascinating! India too has magnificent mosques like Jama Masjid that showcase Islamic architecture. Cultural exchanges help break stereotypes - more countries should organize such events.
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Vikram J.
While promoting tolerance is noble, I hope such forums also address radicalization issues. India has suffered cross-border terrorism - religious dialogues must explicitly condemn violence in all forms.
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Neha P.
The UAE's efforts in interfaith dialogue are commendable. In India, we have centuries-old traditions of religious coexistence - from Sufi shrines to temples welcoming all. Our diversity is our strength! 🌸
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Karan D.
Russia hosting Islamic events is interesting given its Orthodox Christian majority. India's secular model shows how diverse faiths can coexist. Maybe Russia can learn from our experience in managing pluralism.

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