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Saudi Arabia presides over G20 interfaith forum

In recent years, Saudi Arabia has been reaching out more to Jewish and Christian groups.

by  AP and ILH Staff
Published on  10-14-2020 09:15
Last modified: 10-14-2020 08:47
Saudi Arabia presides over G20 interfaith forumAP Photo/Amr Nabil

A man walks past a banner showing Saudi King Salman, right, and Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, March 7 | File photo: AP Photo/Amr Nabil

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Saudi Arabia is presiding over a virtual global interfaith forum that began on Tuesday, with participation from Muslim clerics, Jewish rabbis, Christian priests and others religious figures.

The kingdom is hosting the online event as part of its presidency this year of the Group of 20 leading rich and developing nations.

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In recent years, Saudi Arabia has been reaching out more to Jewish and Christian groups. Some of those efforts have coincided with a broader alignment of interests and emerging ties between the Gulf Arab states and Israel, which share a common foe in Iran.

Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman has also overseen efforts to supplant a religiously conservative Saudi identity with one rooted in hyper-nationalism, following decades of adherence to a hardline interpretation of Islam known as Wahhabism, which has flourished in the kingdom.

Faisal bin Muaammar, who heads the Saudi-funded International Dialogue Center organizing the five-day forum, told The Associated Press the purpose of the event is to enhance relationships among different faiths.

"We are talking about a relationship between religions, between Muslims, Christians, Jews, Buddhists, and Hindus. The dialogue has no political agenda at all, or a political direction in terms of political conversations or negotiations," he said.

Still, he said interfaith forums like this can help build bridges between people and countries.

"If it is used for the right reasons, the input of religious leaders or religious parties is excellent for any peace process in the world," he said.

Originally, the event was planned to be held in Riyadh. But do to the COVID pandemic, the forum is taking place online, like nearly all other high-profile G20 events Saudi Arabia is hosting.

Speakers at Tuesday's opening session included the Saudi religious affairs minister; the secretary general of the Saudi-based Muslim World League; the grand mufti of Egypt; the archbishop of Constantinople-New Rome and ecumenical patriarch; the president of the Conference of European Rabbis; and UN representatives.

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