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CFP Deadline: Oct. 31, Conference on Religious Education in Pakistan, Pakistan
[ October 4, 2013 to October 31, 2013. ] A National Conference on “Religious Education in Pakistan: Institutions, Curricula, Problems, and Solutions,” will be held March 10-11, 2014 at the
Quaid-e-Azam Auditorium, Faisal Mosque Campus, Islamabad, Pakistan. The languages of the Conference will be Arabic, English, and Urdu.
Religious education in Pakistan is basically divided into two main streams. One stream comprises Dīnī Madrasas which are [...]
Compassion Made Easy
Dalai Lama stresses on harmonious society
Nigeria: Imbibing Peaceful Co-Existence in a Contemporary Multi-Religious Society – the NASFAT Roadmap
Social, religious activities recommended for schoolchildren
Cordoba Initiative
The Cordoba Initiative is a multi-national, multi-faith organization dedicated to improving understanding and building trust among people of all cultures and religions.
The name Cordoba was chosen to symbolize the time in history when Muslims, Jews and Christians lived together in peace and harmony and created a prosperous center of intellectual, spiritual, [...]
A Common Word Between Us and You
A Common Word Between Us and You represents a resource, which aims to bring together two major religious communities, Christians and Muslims, in order to strengthen sustainable and meaningful peace in this world. The unity of God and the advancement of common ground between Islam and Christianity serve as the key ideologies of the Common [...]
National Qualifications Curriculum Support: Religious, Moral, and Philosophical Studies Morality in the Modern World: Sikhism
The materials cover Sikh morality and guiding moral principles and Sikh viewpoints on all the optional moral issues in the Morality in the Modern World Units. They are presented in the form of student information sheets and should be used in conjunction with other student information packs in the Morality in the Modern World series [...]
Primary Religious Education Interim Curriculum Guide
“The Newfoundland and Labrador religious education curriculum
is shaped by a vision of enabling and encouraging students to
grow religiously, spiritually and morally into informed, caring
and contributing members of society, who appreciate their own
beliefs and values, and the beliefs and values of others, and who
understand the contribution that Christianity and other religionsmake to human life.” (page 1)