Muslim Council of Elders Promotes Dialogue at Rabat Book Fair

The Muslim Council of Elders is actively participating in the 29th International Publishing and Book Fair in Rabat, Morocco, which began on May 9th and runs until May 19th. This participation aligns with the Council's ongoing mission to foster dialogue, tolerance, and peaceful coexistence.

The Council's presence at the fair includes a pavilion showcasing over 220 publications in five languages. These publications cover a wide range of intellectual, cultural, and Islamic topics. The Council is also hosting a series of seminars, discussions, and dialogues featuring prominent scholars, thinkers, and academics. These events provide a platform for the exchange of ideas and perspectives on vital issues.

The Council's participation in the Rabat Book Fair follows its recent engagement at the Abu Dhabi International Book Fair. Their pavilion at the Abu Dhabi fair attracted significant interest, with participation from intellectuals, religious leaders, and members of the Emerging Peacemakers Forum.

The Muslim Council of Elders, led by Grand Imam of Al-Azhar Ahmed el-Tayeb, is a prominent international organization comprised of Muslim scholars and religious leaders. The Council works to promote peace and understanding between different cultures and religions. Their participation in book fairs around the world is a key part of this effort, providing a platform for open discussion and the dissemination of knowledge.

The Rabat International Publishing and Book Fair is a major cultural event in Morocco, attracting publishers, authors, and book lovers from across the region and beyond. The Muslim Council of Elders' participation in the fair is a significant contribution to the event's focus on intellectual exchange and cultural understanding.

By showcasing its publications and hosting events featuring distinguished speakers, the Muslim Council of Elders is fostering dialogue and promoting important Islamic values at the Rabat Book Fair. This participation is part of the Council's wider efforts to bridge divides and promote a more peaceful world.

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