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The accord marked the first time such a wide breadth of Jewish and Muslim religious denominations in the UK had come together to agree on an interfaith agreement
King Charles III accepted an accord of reconciliation from the leaders of several major Jewish and Muslim groups in the UK on Wednesday.
The accord marked the first time such a wide breadth of Jewish and Muslim religious denominations had come to an agreement on tackling antisemitic and Islamophobic hatred and violence in the UK.
The accords outline four “principles of reconciliation”: unity in diversity, sacred texts as a guide, commitment to no harm, and recognizing the impact of global crises to reaffirm a shared dedication to peace.
Present at the event were the leaders of six of the largest Muslim denominations and five of the largest Jewish denominations.
The accords outline four “principles of reconciliation”: unity in diversity, sacred texts as a guide, commitment to no harm, and recognizing the impact of global crises to reaffirm a shared dedication to peace.
Present at the event were the leaders of six of the largest Muslim denominations and five of the largest Jewish denominations.
The accord was led by Imam Sayed Razawi, who leads the Scottish branch of Ahlul Bayt Society (Shia), along with UK Chief Rabbi Sir Ephraim Mirvis.
There were 12 major spiritual leaders at the summit.