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The term “Al Quds” is an Arabic name that refers to the City of Jerusalem. In Arabic, “Al Quds” literally translates to “The Holy.” It is a name often used to symbolize the historical, cultural, and religious significance of Jerusalem in the Middle East, particularly in the context of the Middle East conflict and the city’s importance to multiple faiths, including Judaism, Christianity, and Islam.
In the heart of Jerusalem, where history and faith converge, the idea for the Al Quds Conference was born. Established as a beacon of hope in a region often marked by tensions. Its founder, Imam Qasim Rashid Ahmad envisioned a platform where diverse faiths could come together to share, learn, understand, promote tolerance, and strengthen the bonds that connect us all.
WHY ATTEND Are you ready to embark on a remarkable journey of faith, unity, and enlightenment? A one-of-a-kind event that transcends boundaries, celebrating the harmony of diverse faiths and featuring renowned speakers and scholars who will share their insights on the issues facing the Middle East and how this will impact of each of the Abrahamic faiths both within the UK and across the world. Immerse yourself in vibrant discussions and debates, uniting scholars, academics, religious, and community leaders worldwide. It’s a special chance for both Muslims and non-Muslims to unite, share insights, and exchange views.