wihwWhen is it?  World Interfaith Harmony Week is celebrated annually on the first week of February (February 1st to February 7th).

What is it about? World Interfaith Harmony Week aims to promote harmony between all people regardless of their faith and non-faith. It provides a platform, one week in the year, where people of every group can recognize their common values, build ties with each other, and work alongside one another to bring peace and harmony to their communities.

How did it originate? World Interfaith Harmony Week was first proposed at the United Nations General Assembly on September 23, 2010 by H.M. King Abdullah II of Jordan. Just under a month later, on October 20, 2010, it was unanimously adopted by the United Nations and henceforth the first week of February became World Interfaith Harmony Week.

What is it based on? World Interfaith Harmony Week is based on the pioneering work of The Common Word initiative. This initiative, which started in 2007, called for Muslim and Christian leaders to engage in a dialogue based on two common fundamental religious Commandments; Love of God, and Love of the Neighbour, without nevertheless compromising any of their own religious tenets. The Two commandments are at the heart of the three Monotheistic religions and therefore provide the most solid theological ground possible.

World Interfaith Harmony Week extends the Two Commandments by adding ‘Love of the Good, and Love of the Neighbour’. This formula includes all people of goodwill. It includes those of other faiths, and those with no faith.

How do I get involved? In 2016, a number of interfaith networks are running events across Victoria to celebrate World Interfaith Harmony Week. To get involved simply contact the organiser of the event nearest to you.

The dates, times and locations are:

  1. Ballarat Interfaith Network
    Date: Thursday 4 February 2016  Time:11am
    Location: Victoria Square, opposite Ballarat Town Hall, 225 Sturt St, Ballarat VIC 3350
  2. Brimbank Maribyrnong Interfaith Network
    Date: Thursday 4 February 2016 Time:10am to 12pm
    Location: Sunshine Hospital, 176 Furlong Road, St Albans
  3. Casey Multi-Faith Network
    Date: Thursday 4 February 2016  Time: 1pm to 3pm
    Location: Casey Council Chambers, Magid Drive, Narre Warren
  4. Darebin Interfaith Council
    Date: Thursday 4 February 2016  Time: 11am to 1pm
    Location: Darebin Intercultural Centre, 59A Roseberry Avenue, Preston
  5. Interaith Centre of Melbourne
    Date: Monday 29 February 2016  Time: 6:30pm
    Location: City Square, cnr Swanston Street & Collins Street, Melbourne
  6. Interfaith Network (IFN), City of Greater Dandenong
    Date: Saturday 7 February 2016  Time: 7am to 9am
    Location: The Springvale Town Hall Supper Room, Springvale
  7. Manningham Interfaith Network
    Date: Sunday 7 February 2016  Time: 12:30pm to 4:30pm
    Location: Manningham Civic Centre, 699 Doncaster Rd Doncaster
  8. Religions for Peace
    Date: Tuesday 2 February 2016, 5:30 to 7:30pm
    Location: Gryphon Gallery, Mezzanine Level, Building 1888, near the corner of Swanston and Grattan Street

 

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