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In line with its mission, Affinity Intercultural Foundation is "on the endeavour of creating and sustaining enduring affinity and relationships with people through inter-cultural and inter-faith dialogue and understanding.
In a short space of time since its inception in 2001, Affinity Intercultural Foundation has embarked on a number of significant projects to foster dialogue between Muslims and various Christian groups (Catholic, Anglican and Protestant) to begin with. We plan to extend the dialogue initiative to people and groups from other religions and are prepared to accept any sincere invitation for dialogue. Below are some of our major achievements and projects.
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| Almost 200 women from a variety of different faiths celebrated motherhood and discussed the effects of materialism on family values at the Affinity Intercultural Foundation’s annual Women of Faith Dinner 2007. The significance and value of women in the community and the home was once again demonstrated by the strong attendance and recognised by the presentation of the Affinity Women’s Awards to highlight the achievements of influential and motivational women from the three Abrahamic faiths. |
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| Christian-Muslim Collequium |
| Sustained Dialogue: Close Encounters of the Muslim-Christian Kind by Mehmet Ozalp. The University of Melbourne Feb 12-14, 2004 |
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| Panel 14: Islam – West Relations: Isolation or Integration? |
| Grand Mufti of Bosnia urges integration Sunday 11th of March 2007 Sydney, Australia The importance of religious harmony in Australia was evident as key religious leaders, Members of Parliament and representatives of the media joined an audience of over 400 community members to listen to the message of Dr Mustafa Ceric, Grand Mufti of Bosnia and one of Europe’s leading Muslim figures. |
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