Rumi Forum, in collaboration with Georgetown University’s Berkley Center for Religion, Peace and World Affairs, brought together prominent scholars of the nation's capital to discuss the growing importance of civil society in peace building, conflict resolution and democratization.
The Rumi Forum, in collaboration with the Berkley Center for Religion, Peace, & World Affairs at Georgetown University, hosts the conference:"The Role of Civil Society in Peacebuilding, Conflict Resolution and Democratization"
The Rumi Forum of Maryland held the conference, Preventing Violence and Achieving World Peace: The Contributions of the Gulen Movement, this October 29, 2009 at the University of Maryland, College Park.
The Rumi Forum held a conference titled "Islamic Traditions of Peace and Nonviolence: Responding to Contemporary Challenges" at the American University with the cooperation of the University's Center for Global Peace & Mohammed Said Farsi, Chair of Islamic Peace, Salam Institute for Peace and Justice and United States Institute of Peace.
The Rumi Forum held a conference titled "ISLAM IN THE AGE OF GLOBAL CHALLENGES: Alternative Perspectives of the Gülen Movement" at Georgetown University with the cooperation of Georgetown University President's Office and Alwaleed bin Talal Center for Muslim Christian Understanding at Georgetown University.
The Rumi Forum held a conference titled “Inter-Religious and Intercultural Discourse Christians and Muslims in Dialogue” at the Catholic University of America with the cooperation of the University’s Semitics Department and Institute for Inter-Religious Study and Dialogue. The participants reviewed the idea and the implementation interfaith dialogue and pointed out successes and challenges.
Fethullah Gulen is regarded as the founder and inspirer of the global social movement known as the Hizmet (Service) Movement, more popularly known as the Gulen Movement.
Fethullah Gulen, Rumi Forum's Honorary President is well known for encouraging educational and dialogue activities. Unfortunately to date, his expertise[…]
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