Interfaith Peace Dialogue
Eurasia Afro Chamber of Commerce Hosted Interfaith Dialogue on Promoting Humanity, Harmony & Peace.
On February 16, 2025, the Eurasia Afro Chamber of Commerce successfully organized an Interfaith Religious Spiritual Humanity & Peace Dialogue (Part - 1).
The event focused on "Promoting Interfaith Harmony and World Peace through Dialogues and Discussions between Religious Leaders from various faith and Religious Background."
In a remarkable display of unity and cooperation, individuals from diverse background and faith converged to promote interfaith harmony and world peace.
Under the adept leadership of Dr. Rohit Gupta and the eloquent moderation of Patricia Alexander, the event featured an illustrious lineup of eminent speakers, including Fr. John Rosario, Dr. Vishaka Choudhary, Prof. Tonny Malambaya from Africa, Advocate Goel, Singer Sanjay Singh Ji, Dr. Allen Bara, HRM Queen Shanta Lana from Africa, Prof. Fayaz Ahmed Nika from Kashmir, Bishop Shamsher Khan, Kashish Sharma, Madhav Tadimeti, Swami Kailashpuri Ji, and several other distinguished speakers.
The gathering underscored the significance of loving one's neighbor, recognizing human rights, and embracing tolerance and understanding. The event also highlighted the need to address economic disparity and work towards sustainable peace.
Through inspiring speeches, songs, and videos, the speakers reminded attendees of the importance of respecting and understanding different faiths and cultures.
Dr. Vishaka Choudhary delved into "The Path of Love" through "Bhakti Yoga" as mentioned in the Bhagwad Geeta.
Advocate Dr. Goel spoke on human rights and women's safety.
Fr. John Rosario emphasized interfaith action and practical ways to love one's neighbor.
Popular Singer Sanjay Singh mesmerized the audience with two soulful Bollywood songs, "Madhuban Khusboo Deta Hey" and "Kahan Jaa Raha Hey..... Diya To Jala Le."
Madam Alin Bara presented a remarkable project by HWPL, a renowned organization from Korea, aimed at promoting a culture of peace. She also spoke on religious harmony through respecting and understanding each other.
Mr. Madhav Tadimeti explained various projects that promote human progress and animal protection.
The event was blessed with a wonderful preaching by Bishop Shamsher Khan, who emphasized the importance of "Manav Adhikar Diwas" and "Atmik Talwar" (loving each other in the true spirit). He also taught about God's "Mohabbat ka Paigam" (message of love).
As Prof. Fayaz Ahmed Nika aptly stated, "By God, in whom is my life, no man is a true Muslim if he doesn't love his neighbor." This sentiment resonated throughout the event, inspiring attendees to strive for a more harmonious and peaceful world.
Madam Kashish Sharma delivered a thought-provoking speech on understanding differences among individuals through the "Pyar se Jiyo" (live with love) principle.
Sadhvi Pragya Bharti delivered a moving speech, emphasizing on promoting Vedic Wisdom, environment conservation, women empowerment and upliftment of the underprivileged and marginalized communities, emphasizing the need for sustainable development.
Swami Kailashpuri elucidated the profound principle of Vishwa Kutumbakkam, the quintessential essence of Sanatan Dharma, emphasizing the universal truth of eternal harmony. He also imparted valuable wisdom on the significance of "Practicing what we Preach", underscoring the importance of living by example.
With heartfelt conviction, he proclaimed, "Manav Adhikar ghar se shuru hoti hey" (Human Rights begins at Home), highlighting the pivotal role of family and community in fostering a culture of respect, empathy, and compassion.
In a spirit of unity and solidarity, Swami Kailashpuri extended a gracious invitation to the delegates to partake in a "Preeti Bhoj" (Love Feast), a symbolic celebration of the "sharing of food" that embodies the timeless principle of "Sarv Dharm Sambhav" (Harmony among all faiths).