Scholars, academics and clerics will discuss various issues under the theme ‘Religion and its Role in Spiritual and Intellectual Safety’ at the 12th edition of Doha Conference on Interfaith Dialogue opening here today at Doha Sheraton Hotel.
Experts in religion and researchers from Qatar and from the rest of the world will be attending the two-day conference organised by Doha International Centre for Interfaith Dialogue (DICID).
The plenary session on the first day will offer insights into ‘Religion and its Role in Spiritual and Intellectual Security in the Light of Religious Doctrines’.
The second plenary session will discuss the topic ‘Destabilisation of Moral and Intellectual Security’.
The third plenary session will discuss the topic ‘Protecting Youth from Intellectual and Moral Violation and Cultural Alienation’.
Lastly, there will be a panel discussion on the topic ‘Strategies for Protecting Spiritual and Intellectual Freedom and Security: Future Expectations’.
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