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You are here: Home / News / The dialogue education camp begins in Kadhimiyah.

The dialogue education camp begins in Kadhimiyah.

Participants in the camp held a dialogue session titled “With Dialogue We Remain and Rise.”

An extensive dialogue session took place with Ayatollah Al-Faqih Sayyid Hussein Ismail Al-Sadr in his office in Kadhimiyah, Baghdad.

A discussion with Ayatollah about the importance of dialogue.

The campers engaged in a four-hour discussion with His Eminence about his concept of dialogue and its significance in ethnically diverse societies.

His Eminence provided a clear vision and a roadmap for building peace through dialogue in ethnically diverse conflict areas post-war.

Al-Sadr expressed his happiness and pride in the team’s efforts, praising their message aimed at promoting a culture of dialogue and building bridges of understanding and respect among various segments of society, affirming that Iraq is in dire need of initiatives that foster love and elevate the status of humanity, regardless of affiliations.

A rock from Mount Sinjar.

At the end of the meeting, participants from the youth of Sinjar presented a rock from Mount Sinjar as a memento of this meeting and as an expression of their pride in this mountain, which symbolizes the resilience of the Yazidis and their attachment to their land, country, and identity.

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