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Masarat Organizes a Visit to Birthplace of Yazidism Reformer in Lebanon

Masarat has organized a visit to the tomb of  Shiekh Msaffer, who is father of Shiekh Oday Bin Msaffer in an attempt of sheding light on the area where the reformer of Yazidism was born and the cultural interactions between different places and religions in the Middle East.This task aimed at promoting diversity which is regarded as one of the most important topics that Masarat, Adyan and Arab Centre for Dialogue deal with. On the other hand, the visit is also part of a joint work launched by these foundations.The delegation consisted of Abbas al-Jwhairi from Arab Centre, Dyana Malaab from Adyan foundation, Saeb Khader from Iraqi council for interfaith dialogue and Saad Salloum from Masarat.  

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