Interreligious Dialogue

For the IGMG it is very important that different religious groups come together and that their believers get to know each other. Acting differently would be contrary to our religion, its sense of mission, and its commitment to promulgate its message.

 

Every Muslim is bound to inform, promulgate, and invite to his or her faith. Since man is in the centre of every action, dialogue with others, and especially  among followers of the scripture religions, is an important aspect of social peace. In order to establish such a peace, the dialogue between believers needs to be intensified and its foundations have to be laid jointly. The IGMG believes that a sincere dialogue requires a sincere will for interlocution. Thus the IGMG sets a high value on a dialogue which is based upon mutual understanding and which neither judges nor excludes any of the interlocutors. Getting to know each other should therefore not be distorted by disinformation but be aligned with the other’s self-perception. The IGMG not only demonstrates its open-mindedness but expects its dialogue partners to do so as well.

 

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