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The '''Intra-Islamic Dialogue Conference''', held on February 19–20, 2025, in Manama, Bahrain, marked a significant step towards fostering unity and dialogue within the [[Islamic world]]. The event was hosted under the patronage of King Hamad bin Isa Al Khalifa and was organized by [[Al-Azhar Al-Sharif]], [[the Supreme Council for Islamic Affairs]] in [[Bahrain]], and the Muslim Council of Elders. The conference's theme, “One Nation, One Shared Destiny,” encapsulated its core objective of promoting [[Islamic unity]] and addressing shared challenges. | The '''Intra-Islamic Dialogue Conference''', held on February 19–20, 2025, in Manama, Bahrain, marked a significant step towards fostering unity and dialogue within the [[Islamic world]]. The event was hosted under the patronage of King Hamad bin Isa Al Khalifa and was organized by [[Al-Azhar Al-Sharif]], [[the Supreme Council for Islamic Affairs]] in [[Bahrain]], and the Muslim Council of Elders. The conference's theme, “One Nation, One Shared Destiny,” encapsulated its core objective of promoting [[Islamic unity]] and addressing shared challenges. | ||
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[[File:Ayatollah_Sheikh_Ahmed.jpeg|thumb|Ayatollah Sheikh Ahmed Moballeghi in Intra-Islamic Dialogue Conference]] | [[File:Ayatollah_Sheikh_Ahmed.jpeg|thumb|Ayatollah Sheikh Ahmed Moballeghi in the Intra-Islamic Dialogue Conference]] | ||
Iran was also represented at the conference by prominent scholars and intellectuals. Their participation underscored the event's inclusivity and its aim to bridge divides among various Islamic schools of thought. Iranian scholars contributed to discussions on sectarian reconciliation, mutual respect, and practical collaboration to address shared challenges such as extremism and poverty (WAM, 2025; Bernama, 2025)<ref>Bernama. (2025). Intra-Islamic Dialogue Conference concludes with a strong call for unity and cooperation.</ref> <ref>WAM. (2025). Intra-Islamic Dialogue Conference kicks off in Manama.</ref>. | Iran was also represented at the conference by prominent scholars and intellectuals. Their participation underscored the event's inclusivity and its aim to bridge divides among various Islamic schools of thought. Iranian scholars contributed to discussions on sectarian reconciliation, mutual respect, and practical collaboration to address shared challenges such as extremism and poverty (WAM, 2025; Bernama, 2025)<ref>Bernama. (2025). Intra-Islamic Dialogue Conference concludes with a strong call for unity and cooperation.</ref> <ref>WAM. (2025). Intra-Islamic Dialogue Conference kicks off in Manama.</ref>. | ||
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