International Interfaith Organisations Network (IION) Member Organisations
The present members are :
Council for a Parliament of the World’s Religions
International Association for Religious Freedom
International Interfaith Centre
North American Interfaith Network
Towards Spiritual Forum for World Peace at the United Nations
Inter Faith Network for the UK
International Movement for a Just World
Project on Religion and Human Rights
World Faiths Inter-religious Council
International Interfaith Organisations
Network
Representatives from international interfaith organizations, part of a growing interfaith movement, met in Oxford in March 2001, to discuss more effective communication and
cooperation. Since then they have met in Budapest, Oxford and
Kerala.
Interfaith education and e-learning, connection with the UN, and joint programmes at the Parliament of World’s Religions in Melbourne 2009 are current areas of
cooperation.
Council for a Parliament of the World’s Religions (CPWR) was created to cultivate harmony among the world’s religious and spiritual communities and foster their engagement with the world and its guiding institutions in order to achieve a just, peaceful and sustainable world. Its vision includes a world where cultural fears and hatreds are replaced with understanding and respect, where people everywhere come to know and care for their neighbors, where the world’s most powerful and influential institutions move beyond narrow self-interest, and where the Earth and all life are cherished, protected, healed and restored. The first Parliament was held in 1893. Since then there have been Parliaments in USA, South Africa and Spain. The fifth Parliament will convene in Melbourne, Australia, 3-9 December, 2009 around the theme: ‘Make a World of Difference: Hearing each other; Healing the earth.’
Contact: Council for a Parliament of the World’s Religions, 70 East Lake Street, Suite 205, Chicago, Illinois 6060, USA. Phone: +1 312.629.2990.
Email: info@parliamentofreligions.org; www.parliamentofreligions.org
Elijah Interfaith Institute, initiated in 1996 by Rabbi Dr. Alon Goshen-Gottstein, is a multinational organization dedicated to fostering peace between the world’s diverse faith communities through interfaith dialogue, education, research and dissemination. Its unique programming generates interfaith dialogue at the highest levels, bringing together world religious leaders and renowned scholars the world over, through research projects, public conferences and community-based initiatives. The Institute’s vast range of contacts and networks allows it to carry out work on a variety of levels, and to offer a coordinated program of interreligious study—leading on the one hand to peace making and social change, and on the other to the growth of individuals and their religious traditions.
Contact: The Elijah Interfaith Institute, 10 Caspi St, 93554, Jerusalem, Israel. Phone:
972-2-672-9276. Email: admin@elijah-interfaith.org; www.elijah-interfaith.org
Interfaith Youth Core (IFYC) builds mutual respect and pluralism among young people from different religious traditions and philosophical perspectives by empowering them to work together to serve others. An essential part of being a leader today is having the skills and knowledge to navigate our religiously diverse world. IFYC is training a new generation of leaders and transforming youth-focused institutions. Our mission is to build a global movement of interfaith youth cooperation by generating mass public support for interfaith youth work, equipping youth-focused institutions to positively engage their religious diversity, and nurturing the emerging leaders of this movement. IFYC’s four programmatic areas: Outreach Education and Training; Leadership; Media and Culture; and Policy and International Affairs, work cohesively to attain these goals.
Contact: Interfaith Youth Core, 1111 N. Wells, Suite 501, Chicago, IL 60610, USA.
Phone +1.312.573.8925. Email: info@ifyc.org; www.ifyc.org
International Association for Religious Freedom (IARF) was founded in 1900 as an organisation to bring together people ‘striving to unite Pure Religion and Perfect Liberty’. It has affiliated member organisations in 33 countries and 13 national chapters, mostly in Asia, Europe and N America. The purpose of IARF is to work for Freedom of Religion and Belief because it is a precious human right that potentially enables the best within our religious lives, or our search for truth or enlightenment, to flourish. It requires freedom from oppressive outside interference or discrimination, mutual understanding, respect and the promotion of harmony (or at least tolerance) between religions and an essential accountability towards the rights of their own members and others.
Contact: International Association for Religious Freedom, c/o Konko Church of Izuo, 3-8-21 Sangenya-Nishi, Taisho-ku, Osaka 551-0001, JAPAN. Phone: +81 (0) 675 035602.
Email: hq@iarf.net; www.iarf.net
International Interfaith Centre (IIC) was founded in 1993 by the World Congress of Faiths and the International Association for Religious Freedom. It has organised many conferences, seminars, lectures, educational courses and international programmes and now concentrates primarily on internet education and its coordination of the International Interfaith Organisations Network, founded in Oxford in 200. Annual IION meetings have taken place in the UK, Hungary and India.
Contact: International Interfaith Centre, PO Box 750 Oxford, OX3 3BR, UK.
Email: iic@interfaith-centre.org; www.interfaith-centre.org
International Movement for a Just World (JUST) is a response to the challenge to harness our values and our knowledge to create a just world. More specifically, our primary goal is to establish a spiritual and intellectual foundation for a just world. Just’s goals include developing public awareness about the iniquities and injustices in the existing global system, creating better understanding of how control and domination of the global system by a privileged minority challenges human dignity and social justice, nurturing a deeper appreciation among people everywhere of the urgent need for alternative institutions and arrangements more conducive to the emergence of a just world, and raising global consciousness on the crucial importance of fostering attitudes, values and ideals which will help attain and sustain a just world.
Contact: [JUST] International Movement for a Just World, P.O. Box 288, 46730 Petaling Jaya, Selangor, MALAYSIA. Phone: 603- 7960-3207.
Email: muza@just-international.org; www.just-international.org
Minorities of Europe (MoE) is a Pan European charity, established in 1995. It delivers non-formal education to young people and minority groups on a range of topics including interfaith understanding, community cohesion and global citizenship. MoE aims to: support and assist co-operation, solidarity and exchange between different minority communities and young people across Europe; support and promote positive intercultural relations between different communities; overcome prejudice among different communities; challenge the perception of powerlessness that young people from minority communities often feel; support the participation and integration of minority communities into the mainstream of European civil society; initiate and promote shared projects between people of different faiths, cultures and traditions; and provide a framework for co-operation and exchange between minority groups across Europe.
Contact: Minorities of Europe, Legacy House, 29 Walsgrave Road, Coventry CV2 4HE, UK. Phone: 44 (0)2476 225 764.
Email: admin@moe-online.com; www.moe-online.com
North American Interfaith Network (NAIN) is a non-profit association of interfaith organizations and agencies in Canada, Mexico and the United States. NAIN’s programs seek to build communication and mutual understanding among diverse religious groups throughout North America. Through its annual conference, newsletter, web site, member organizations, Board and supportive participants, NAIN offers networking opportunities to numerous interfaith organizations. NAIN affirms humanity’s diverse and historic spiritual resources, bringing these to bear on contemporary global, national, regional and local issues.
Contact: www.nain.org
Peace Council is a diverse group of religious and spiritual individuals who are internationally known and respected and who have decided to come together ‘to understand one another and work together so that those of us who profess belief in our respective faiths can work for the common cause of humanity.’ The mission of the Peace Council is to demonstrate that peace is possible, and that effective interreligious collaboration to make peace is also possible. In a world where religion too often is used to justify division, hatred, and violence the Peace Councilors offer an alternative: the example of religious leaders working effectively together to relieve suffering and make the world whole.
Contact: International Committee for the Peace Council, c/o Joseph Elder, 1112 Grant Street, Madison, WI 53711, USA. Email: elder@ssc.wisc.edu ; www.peacecouncil.org
Religions for Peace – the world’s largest and most representative multi-religious coalition—advances common action among the world’s religious communities for peace. Religions for Peace consists of a World Council of senior religious leaders elected at World Assemblies, five Regional and more than seventy National Inter-religious Councils, and Networks of Religious Youth and Women of Faith. Guided by respect for religious differences and a vision of the world’s religious communities cooperating effectively for peace, Religions for Peace assists religious communities to collaborate on deeply held and widely shared moral concerns. Contact: Religions for Peace, 777 United Nations Plaza, New York, NY 10017, USA. Phone: +1 (212) 687 2163. Email: info@wcrp.org; www.wcrp.org
Temple of Understanding (TOU) was founded in 1960 to advance the worldwide promotion of interfaith dialogue and education to achieve understanding, respect and coexistence among the people of the world’s religious and spiritual communities. The TOU has hosted regional and international spiritual summits of the world’s religious and spiritual leaders and sponsored, in cooperation with other organizations, Consultations on Interfaith Education that have begun to define this new field and create a network of interfaith organizations and educators. As a Non Governmental Organization (NGO) in consultative status with the United Nations Economic and Social Council (ECOSOC), and the Department of Public Information, the TOU works to support the United Nations by advocating for recognition of spiritual values in UN documents, committees, programs and conferences.
Contact: The Temple of Understanding, 211 East 43rd Street, Suite 1600, New York, NY 10017, USA. Phone: 212-573-9224. Email: info@templeofunderstanding.org;
Three Faiths Forum has been generating understanding, goodwill and friendship between Muslims, Christians and Jews, as well as people of other faiths and wider society since 1997. We are not a religious organisation, but work with government, religious leaders, educators, students, the work force and other interfaith groups. We develop and support interfaith dialogue leading toward tangible change in the perception of the ‘other’. Our programmes widen horizons, confront prejudice, encourage harmony. Our overall objective is to build lasting relationships between people of different faiths and beliefs. The Three Faiths Forum offers faith-based consulting and advice, interfaith programmes for schools and youth, student mentoring programmes, dialogue through scriptural study, adult discussion forums, forums for professionals and support for local and international interfaith groups.
Contact: Three Faiths Forum, Star House, 104 Grafton Road, London NW5 4BA, UK. (branch also in Jerusalem) Phone: 44 207 482 9549.
Email: info@threefaithsforum.org.uk; www.threefaithsforum.org.uk
The project Towards the creation of a spiritual forum for world peace at the United Nations launched in 1998, redefined in 2006 its main strategic objectives as: to have the United Nations declaring 2011-2020 “Decade of Interreligious Dialogue and Cooperation for Peace” and creating in that framework an “interfaith forum/network” to facilitate the implementation of the DECADE. The Partnership Committee –the project’s steering body— successfully organized in January 2008 a Consultation on a draft proposal for such a decade, which was hosted by the WCC and CONGO at the Bossey Ecumenical Institute, near Geneva. The main outcomes of that consultation have been the launching of the “Initiative for a UN Decade of Interreligious Dialogue and Cooperation for Peace” based on a consensual proposal, the initiation of a Coalition-in-formation of faith-based organizations in support of this initiative, which includes main global ecumenical and interfaith organizations, and the establishment of a Provisional Steering Committee for guiding this process. At present the idea of establishing an “interfaith forum/network” remains as one possible institutional model for a “non-governmental arrangement” which would be set up by the Coalition if and when the proposed DECADE is adopted by the UN General Assembly. Since all the members of the Partnership Committee are actively involved in the DECADE initiative and the strategic objectives of the Project have been partially achieved, the Partnership Committee has decided to declare the Project in state of ”vigilant hibernation”, while continuing to work together with other partner organizations for the DECADE initiative.
Contact: Gerardo Gonzalez. Phone: 56-2-2185578. Email: Gerardo.gonzalez@mi.cl
United Religions Initiative (URI) was founded in 2000 when its Charter was signed by thousands of members from around the world. Today the URI includes members in over 65 countries representing more than 100 religions, spiritual expressions, and indigenous traditions. The heart of URI is the global network of locally organized ‘Cooperation Circles (CCs),’ local or virtual groups that include at least seven members and at least three different religions, spiritual paths and indigenous traditions. CCs organize around the needs and vision of their local community and their work is united by a common commitment to the principles and practices in the URI Charter. Recent highlights of URI work in the world include a peacebuilding program in Cyprus bringing together young leaders from 10 countries in Europe and the Middle East for training in Non Violent Communication and interfaith peacebuilding and Moral Imagination that focuses on cultivating spiritual and creative capacity as a critical tool for effective peacebuilding in situations of conflict.
Contact: United Religions Initiative, P.O. Box 29242, San Francisco, CA 94129, USA.
Phone: +1-415-561-2300. Email: office@uri.org; www.uri.org
World Congress of Faiths (WCF) was founded in 1936. It publishes the leading journal Interreligious Insight and arranges a variety of conferences, meetings, retreats, visits and group travel to learn what others believe, what they think about life today and how they pray, meditate and worship. WCF believes that understanding between people of different religions is important for good community relations, for moral and spiritual renewal and for world peace. WCF’s educational work encourages interfaith understanding and co-operation at all levels of society.
Contact: World Congress of Faiths, London Inter Faith Centre, 125 Salisbury Rd, London, NW6 6RG, UK. Phone: 44 (0) 20 8959 3129.
Email: enquiries@worldfaiths.org; www.worldfaiths.org
World Fellowship of Inter-Religious Councils (WFIRC) was founded in 1983 as a network of individuals, institutions and movements committed to interfaith dialogue at different levels. WFIRC is committed to work for reconciliation in areas of communal tension, to value education with special emphasis on spirituality and meditation, to interfaith education, to interfaith celebration of festivals etc. WFIRC organises international interfaith conferences and celebrations, and publishes a newsletter, Sangam.
Contact: Fr. Albert Nambiaparambil, Upasana, Thodupuzha, Kerala 685584, India.
Tel: 0091 4862 223286. E-mail: upasanadr@dataone.in
August 3, 2008 at 9:41 am |
I am belong to Pakistan and member of MULTIFAITH ASSEMBLY in Pakistan.
I activist for promoting the justice and peace for the betterment of world humanity and various faiths communities. Please contact with us in this regards.
January 8, 2009 at 12:03 pm |
Dear Marcus Braybrooke,
Thank you for your response.
In Pakistan, fist time, held a meeting in December,2008 for understang the interfaith and decided that set-up the Interfaith Studies Institute on national level basis, in 2009 for promoting the themes of UNO in future regarding the Multifaiths of world with nearest good relations, justice and peace in humanities of world. It is to inform you that No any one Interfaith Center is already set-up in Pakistan and in functioning for betterment of various religious and cultural communities. So it is first time activate the ideas in manners and want the support for success from developed Interfaith International Organisations.
(For contact:- aneesroohani@yahoo.com)
From the desk of:-
ALLAMA DR. MUHAMMAD ANEES ROOHANI
(Member MULTIFAITH ASSEMBLY)
366-D, Mumtazabad Colony Multan Pakistan
Cell # +92-0333-6106512
January 28, 2009 at 4:17 am |
Dear Sir/Madam,
Greetings from Muzaffarabad – Kashmir. UKWA is a government registered local organization working in the 2005 South Asian eathquake affected region of Kashmir.
Our region is going through a very difficult phase both economically and socially. Terrorism is rife which needs to be checked and brought under control. To improve our interaction capabilities, it is vital for us to increase our exposure. As such I would love to meet with any senior representative of your organization to discuss issues of mutual concern. I should be in the UK sometime in March – April to meet with representatives of various INGOS, government officials. Could such a meeting be possible? I await your reply. Thank you.
Best wishes
Victor Dias
Project Manager
UKWA(Upper Kutla Welfare Association)
D-70 Upper Chattar Housing Scheme,
Muzaffarabad – AJ&K – Pakistan
Cell – +92-334-5704960
May 8, 2009 at 9:52 am |
I Hasnain Gillani runing an NGO,name Ibteda Foundation (Regd) in Rawal pindi/Islamabad working on interfaith religious peace in the world. our org have a Vision public Schools System in Rawal pindi/Islamabad.We have so many projects for yhe urben/rural ,slum areas .kike ,Installation of water filteration plants,vocational centers,computers centers,distribution of sweng machiens,wedows,distribution of food orphens education projects. thanks and allah hafiz.
August 28, 2009 at 4:50 am |
My name is Irum Batool, I am vice president of National Committee for Peace and Interfaith Harmony, We are working for peace through interfaith Harmony in Pakistan, we have plan to arrange seminars and confrences and awareness campaings on Interfaith Harmony for development of peace to counter terrorism and support the people of Pakistan to come out of the trauma they are facing through the hands of the terrorists, it is a tough time for Pakistani nation, because they have very badly suffered form the terrorism and it is the time when people from around the world should support us and help us to build peace and work for Interfaith Harmony in Pakistan.
Irum Batool
Vice President
National Committee for Peace and Interfaith Harmony
Central Secretarite : House No. 02, Street No. 36, F-7/1, Islamabad, Pakistan
+92 3215300161
+92 345 5042919
September 5, 2009 at 1:32 pm |
Thank you and best wishes for your work
November 29, 2010 at 5:17 am
My name is Ch. Usman. Am from Lahore. And am curious to know about, your criteria for inducting members. My previous credential includes working for Euorpean Union and United nation.
September 27, 2009 at 12:38 pm |
God bless you and your team .i already send the massege.
January 18, 2010 at 8:35 am |
Dears in Almighty
My name is Dr.Tariq Parvez, I am National Coordinator National Counicl Interfaith Harmony, We are working for peace,love,poverty,schooling,medication through interfaith Harmony in Pakistan, we are arranging seminars,confrences in school,colleges and universties.We do awareness campaings on Interfaith Harmony for development of peace to counter terrorism and support the poor,neglected and deserving people of Pakistan to come out of the trauma they are facing through the hands of the terrorists, it is a tough time for Pakistani nation, because they have very badly suffered form the terrorism and it is the time when people from around the world should support us and help us to build peace and work for Interfaith Harmony in Pakistan.We are facing historic terrorism and persecution in Pakistan.Humanity is superior than all religions.All human beings,trees,birds,animals and occeans belongs are the branches of one 1
tee – The Adam.
Lets work for humanity and promote love,peace,prosperity and education under chairmanship of Respected Syed Waseem Samad Hashmi,Central Chairmmanship of NCFIH.Our message is Love,Unity,Brotherhood,Tolerance,Respect and the Strong Pakistan.
God bless us and Pakistan
Dr.Tariq Parvez
Central Coordinator
National Council For Interfaiyh Harmony
Email – drtariqparvez@gmail.com
Mobile-092-300-6139611
February 8, 2010 at 8:57 am |
Dear Mr/Ms
Greetings from New Horizon Foundation, Multan – Pakistan!
I feel pleasure to introduce the “New Horizon Foundation” abbreviated (NHF) a non-government, non-profitable organization, registered under the societies act by the government of Pakistan. NHF is formed by likeminded, sympathetic, devoted and educated group of young people dedicated to improving the betterment, economic uplift and uneducated youth of southern Punjab Pakistan.
New Horizon Foundation creates opportunities for youth to become self-reliant and contributing members of the society. It provides an effective mechanism to youth especially poor and socially-excluded youth to reintegrate into the society as active citizens and not as citizens in waiting. We create awareness about the concept of youth social entrepreneurship and youth service among the citizen sector, business and academic audiences.
NHF focuses on these issues, human rights awareness, HIV/Aids & STDs awareness, clean environment, basic health conditions awareness, economic empowerment of youth, inter-faith harmony and peace.
The NHF bears the dream of a just and prosper society; to make our dream true we look forward to your precious advice, moral and financial support to achieve our goal.
Looking forward to your reply,
Best regards,
Sincerely,
Mr. Shaukat Channan
Director
New Horizon Foundation
H #. 50, Street #. 2, New Christian Colony,
Gulzar Town, Near Gul Gashat Post Office,
Multan, 60000, Punjab, Pakistan.
Phone: + (92) (61) 6511364
Cell: + (92) (307) 7321592
March 28, 2010 at 5:10 pm |
Thank you. Please keep us informed of your work
February 17, 2010 at 4:51 am |
I am Dr. Md. Sirajul Islam teaching Philosophy and religion in the Visva-Bharati university, Santiniketan India both in under graduate and Post graduate levels and I am also the General Secretary of International Congress of Social Philosophy, India. I am basically working for communal harmony and world peace for which i am sincerely engaged to foster international dialouge. I think, it is the only way to apprehend the essentials of each and every faith to establish world peace.
Allah Hafiz
Md. sirajul Islam
Associate Professor
dept. of Philosophy & Religion
Visva-bharati University, santinuiketan, India
Phone-++ 91- 3463-264686( resi.)
March 28, 2010 at 5:06 pm |
Thank you. Please keep us in touch with your work
February 25, 2010 at 6:01 pm |
chairman mirpurkhas
May 20, 2010 at 6:06 pm |
Greetings Friends,
May Peace Be With You.
It is good to see the website up and running with recent content. I noticed that the World Council of Religious Leaders was excluded from the list of participating organisations. Is this a recent development? Is there any interest in including Monastic Interreligious Dialogue, http://www.dimmid.org? It may be a nice fit.
I look forward to receiving updates on your progression and becoming more involved in our continuing efforts within the InterFaith Movement.
Peace,
Peter Frank Womack
May 21, 2010 at 11:16 am |
Thanks. Yes I should have added the World Council of Religous Leaders.
May 24, 2010 at 8:42 pm |
i am muhammad samee (CENTERAL VICE CHAIRMAN NATIONAL PEACE COUNCIL FOR INTERFATH HARMONY PAKISTAN) i want all of world should come to be a peace full independent religous state and that can only done by the inter connection of every peace council in the world if u can do that u will find me infront of u
May 30, 2010 at 4:30 am |
My name is Muhammad Zahid from rajanpur.I am vice president of National Committee for Peace and Interfaith Harmony, We are working for peace through interfaith Harmony in Pakistan, we have plan to arrange seminars and confrences and awareness campaings on Interfaith Harmony for development of peace to counter terrorism and support the people of Pakistan to come out of the trauma they are facing through the hands of the terrorists, it is a tough time for Pakistani nation, because they have very badly suffered form the terrorism and it is the time when people from around the world should support us and help us to build peace and work for Interfaith Harmony in Pakistan.
June 16, 2010 at 2:35 pm |
How do we become a member?
The Meditation Center is a learning center for the community. It is a place to detach from the daily pressures of life to re-energize the spirit and reconnect with the self. It is a space designed to create feelings of welcome, safety, and peace. Courses and programs focus on developing each person’s own spiritual journey by emphasizing a process of selfdiscovery of one’s own inner qualities. Students are helped to achieve peace of mind by learning a practical form of meditation. The Meditation Center cuts across boundaries and is open to all faiths. It also serves as the main center of the Brahma Kumaris World Spiritual Organization in New Jersey.
June 27, 2010 at 2:42 pm |
Iam member of national peace committee interfaith harmony District Information secretory Mirpurkhas Sindh. i request some suggestion for our committee and guide line to us work many more our country and city.
June 28, 2010 at 12:01 pm |
National Committee for Peace and Interfaith Harmony, We are working for peace through interfaith Harmony in Pakistan, we have plan to arrange seminars and conferences and awareness campaigns on Interfaith Harmony for development of peace to counter terrorism and support the people of Pakistan to come out of the trauma they are facing through the hands of the terrorists, it is a tough time for Pakistani nation, because they have very badly suffered form the terrorism and it is the time when people from around the world should support us and help us to build peace and work for Interfaith Harmony in Pakistan.
July 20, 2010 at 1:51 pm |
I am working to enhance Global Caring Ethics, Peace and Harmony worldwide.
I believe that Interfaith harmony is hugely important towards that goal,
BUT sowing the “seeds of caring” relative to the suffering of millions of our fellow humans should become a key part of education.
Children, inspired with the need for a just caring world will produce adults active in that sphere! At present, education is knowledge based which exposes the wrong directions humans have taken over aeons of time.
It is hugely weak on inspiring creative ideas in young minds for a happier world!
Jim Phillips Author/Activist. web. global-caring-ethics.com
August 14, 2010 at 1:34 pm |
dear sir/maddam, i salute you all. well, i trully and dearly want to join this exuberant organisation.so iam asking for your help and direction through volunteering.see you then.May God bless you all.
August 15, 2010 at 10:16 am |
I am from National Peace Council and Inter Faith Harmony.We are working in whole nation as a sinlge entity.And we are gathering the subunits of different religions in a single platform.In these days Terrorism is big issue for not muslims even for all religions and all religions are effective due to it.We have a vision to organize the different themes of authentic Scholarships to meet for a tentative solution for scattered religions world and work for Human welfare not for destruction of Human beings.
Chairman Punjab
Umar Azeem Manj
Email address: ranaumar@yahoo.com
Phone: +92 321 9666342 , + 92 300 6555690
Under Head
Ex-Prime Minister of Pakistan
Mir Zafar Ullah Khan Jamali
Central Chairman
Ch.Ghulam Mustafa Ansari
September 24, 2010 at 10:04 am |
Greetings Friends,
May Peace Be With You
Iam member of national peacecouncil interfaith harmony District President Bahawalnagar. We are working in whole nation as a sinlge entity.And we are gathering the subunits of different religions in a single platform.In these days Terrorism is big issue for not muslims even for all religions and all religions are effective due to it. AlsoWe are working for peace,love,poverty,schooling,medication through interfaith Harmony in Pakistan, May God helps us to fulfil our mission.
September 24, 2010 at 2:55 pm |
Greetings Friends,
May Peace Be With You
I am member of national peace council interfaith harmony District President Bahawalnagar. We are working in whole nation as a sinlge entity.And we are gathering the subunits of different religions in a single platform.In these days Terrorism is big issue for not muslims even for all religions and all religions are effective due to it. AlsoWe are working for peace,love,poverty,schooling,medication through interfaith Harmony in Pakistan, May God helps us to fulfil our mission
Phone:03336300822
Email: aslamkharal@yahoo.com
Under Head
Ex-Prime Minister of Pakistan
Mir Zafar Ullah Khan Jamali
Central Chairman
Ch.Ghulam Mustafa Ansari
September 24, 2010 at 11:55 am |
Greetings Friends,
May Peace Be With You
Iam member of national peacecouncil interfaith harmony District President Bahawalnagar. We are working in whole nation as a sinlge entity.And we are gathering the subunits of different religions in a single platform.In these days Terrorism is big issue for not muslims even for all religions and all religions are effective due to it. AlsoWe are working for peace,love,poverty,schooling,medication through interfaith Harmony in Pakistan, May God helps us to fulfil our missionUnder Head
Ex-Prime Minister of Pakistan
Mir Zafar Ullah Khan Jamali
Central Chairman
Ch.Ghulam Mustafa Ansari
November 23, 2010 at 7:09 pm |
Malik Tehseen Awan
I am from National Peace Council and Inter Faith Harmony.We are working in whole nation as a sinlge entity.And we are gathering the subunits of different religions in a single platform.In these days Terrorism is big issue for not muslims even for all religions and all religions are effective due to it.We have a vision to organize the different themes of authentic Scholarships to meet for a tentative solution for scattered religions world and work for Human welfare not for destruction of Human beings.
Chairman Punjab
Malik Tehseen Awan
Email address: tehseenalvi@gmail.com
Phone: +92 300 5000918
December 1, 2010 at 9:22 pm |
APPOINTMENT OF CHAIRMAN PUNJAB “NATIONAL PEACE COUNCIL FOR INTERFAITH HARMONY PAKISTAN” MINISTRY OF RELIGIOUS AFFAIRS & INTERIOR ON THE ADVICE OF THE HON. PRIME MINISTER HAVE ESTABLISHED “NATIONAL PEACE COUNCIL FOR INTERFAITH HARMONY PAKISTAN” IN ORDER TO PROMOTE INTERFAITH HARMONY NMONG DIFFERENT FAITHS IN PAKISTAN MALIK TEHSEEN AWAN S/O MUHAMMAD ASLAM ALVI RESIDENT OF 54 RB FAISALABAD IS HEREBY APPOINTED AS CHAIRMAN PUNJAB.
December 17, 2010 at 3:35 pm |
Greetings friends,
May Peace be with you.
i am vice chairman of national peace council for inter-faith harmony govt of pakistan in district Multan.It is good to see the website up and running with recent content.I noticed that the world council religious leaders was excluded from the list of the participated orgnization.i look forward to recieving on your progression and becoming more involved in our continuing effort within the inter-faith movement.
Love With Peace.
Rana Zahid Ali, Multan(+92-300-4845048)
December 17, 2010 at 4:13 pm |
Dear Friends,
Greeting With Peace & Love,
i am the Senior Voice Presdent of Inter-Faith Harmony govt. of Pakistan in Multan Division. we are working for peace through inter faith Harmony in Pakistan.we are gathering the sub units of different regligons in a single plate form.
Now a days terrorism is a big issue not only for Muslims even for all religions. All the religions are effective due to it.We have vision to Re-organize the different themes of authentic Scholarship to meet for a tentative solution for scattered religions world and work for Human Welfare not for destruetion of Human being.
Rana Abdul Rehman (Multan Division)
January 19, 2011 at 3:30 pm |
ASLAAM.O.ALAIKUM,
My name is MALIK ALI HAIDER AWAN, I am CHAIRMAN LAHORE CITY FOR PEACE COUNCIL FOR INTERFAITH HARMONY PAKISTAN , We are working for peace,love,poverty,schooling,medication through interfaith Harmony in Pakistan, We do awareness campaings on Interfaith Harmony for development of peace to counter terrorism and support the poor,neglected and deserving people of Pakistan to come out from problems they are facing through the hands of the terrorists, Humanity is superior than all religions.All human beings belongs are related – The Adam.
Lets work for humanity and promote love,peace,prosperity and education
Email – peacecouncilinterfaith.pakistan@gmail.com
Mobile- 092-322-4520338
March 6, 2011 at 3:18 pm |
my name is altaf bhat i am on peace mission in India i believe to work on peace mission is the best thing in the world if you wish to join hands together with me to spread the message of peace all over in the world please send me your views on my mail address(amankiasha53@yahoo.in) google.co.in(man on peace mission altaf bhat)or call me(9953969297)i will be happy to work together with you.show me your great intrust.yours truly altaf bhat
April 18, 2011 at 10:57 am |
i am working with national peace comatee interfaith hormony government of pakistan. as chairman districkt poonch rawlakot azad kashmir humin wrights wing. and embassidar of peace in muscat oman . and i am requested to all of you members and designation holder. please help one another and be conected with all .workers they are working for peace .best of luck, be peace full.be do fair and take care of your self and others
from
malik sarfraz hussain awan chairman NPCIH GOVT PAKISTAN DISTRICK POONCH RAWLAKOT AZAD KASHMIR
EMAIL ; frazs@ymail.com
mobile . ; 0092 3123777663
May 18, 2011 at 10:39 am |
My dear Sir,
I am Imran Farooq From Faisalabad Pakistan. We are working for peace through interfaith Harmony in Faisalabad Pakistan, we are to arrange seminars and conference and awareness on Interfaith Harmony for development of peace. How can we work together.
Regard,
Imran farooq(coordinator)
Maimar Development Organization.
Contact;
moon_iz30@yahoo.com
maimar_org@yahoo.com