Prominent leaders of Abrahamic faiths, religion scholars and representatives of inter-faith dialogue groups Wednesday urged the setting up of codes of conduct to prevent misuse of social media and promote peace and harmony. All speakers at the concluding session on the third and last day of the Ninth Doha Conference on Inter-faith Dialogue were unanimous in their views for establishing a set of codes to ensure that social media like Facebook, Twitter and You Tube among other are used responsibly. International Foundation for Interreligious and Intercultural Education President Dr Armando Bernardini, in his address to the gathering, said, "An adequate social media global code of conduct in inter-faith matters should be aware of our differences, foster an attitude of mutual commitment to build a community of peace and solidarity." International Association for Religious Freedom''s Representative to the United Nations Dr John B Taylor said, "Education is important to change attitudes for inter-faith dialogue and co-operation. "This change is evident in the United Nations which is now examining ways and means to enhance dialogue. I hope this conference will not be seen as an end to the discussions, but a new beginning." Former Sudanese President Abdel Rahman Mohammed Hassan Suwar Al Dahab, in his concluding remarks, suggested three proposals, "Establish an international organisation based in Doha, propagate the philosophy of inter-faith dialogue and remove hindrances that hamper dialogue and establish a code of conduct that will cover the social media’s operating rules." United Kingdom-based Rabbi Hershel Gluck, rounding off the concluding session, gave the example of Prophet Noah''s (PBUH) Ark in which different species of animals co-existed in peace and harmony. "Noah shows us that one person can stand up against the criticism and negativity and save his family," said Gluck and added "The Almighty''s message is we should live with goodness and kindness and disseminate goodness and kindness to each other. The bottom line is that new age social media like Facebook is a tremendous tool, it can be kinder and better
GMT 09:48 2017 Thursday ,21 December
Bauer Media appoints cookery editorGMT 18:35 2017 Tuesday ,19 December
Financial Times Life & Arts appoints picture editorGMT 04:57 2017 Friday ,24 November
FANA highlights international cooperationGMT 14:48 2017 Tuesday ,21 November
E-media anti-terror role underlinedGMT 10:11 2017 Sunday ,19 November
Europe turns on Facebook, Google for tax revampGMT 05:45 2017 Sunday ,19 November
Driver held for posting traffic violations on social media MediaGMT 15:05 2017 Sunday ,05 November
Saudi Arabia, Abu Dhabi media authorities ink collaboration dealGMT 22:21 2017 Wednesday ,01 November
Kuwait’s ruler reappoints PM: state news agencyMaintained and developed by Arabs Today Group SAL.
All rights reserved to Arab Today Media Group 2023 ©
Maintained and developed by Arabs Today Group SAL.
All rights reserved to Arab Today Media Group 2023 ©