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Jordanian Minister of Endowments and Secretary of the Supreme Council for Islamic Affairs meet at the delegation of Georgetown University

Dr. Muhammad Al -Khalayleh, Minister of Awqaf, Affairs and Islamic Sensors in the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan, and Nbsp; And a number of university professors, where the visit came in the context of identifying Islamic and civilizational monuments in Jordan, and studying coexistence in Arab and Islamic societies. The culture of coexistence and understanding between the various spectrums of society, as Professor Dr. Mohamed Abdel Rahim Al -Bayoumi dealt with the manifestations of brotherhood and coexistence among the groups of the Egyptian people, explaining the strategy of the Egyptian Ministry of Endowments in addressing extremist ideas and confronting atheism, with a focus on building human values ​​and making civilization through enlightened moderate thought. Endowments in the development of societies, as it highlighted the efforts made in activating sustainable development and achieving societal leadership, and the participants explained the importance of investing endowment funds in major projects, which contribute to supporting the national economy and promoting societal stability, in a way that achieves a positive return on various segments of society. With the efforts made by the Egyptian state to consolidate the values ​​of peaceful coexistence and enhance the culture of tolerance and love, as they expressed their desire to draw this unique experience and try to clone it within American society, stressing the importance of studying the influence of Islam with its tolerant teachings in building societies based on justice, tolerance and peace. It was attended by Dr. Rayen Kreig, a professor of Christian religion at Georgetown University, alongside the Jesuit Father Matta Apple, and Dr. Sheikh Yahya Hindi, a specialist in the field of comparing religions and advisor to Islamic religious affairs at the university. Joint understanding. Islam takes an official religion for it. & Nbsp; & nbsp; Religious around the world.

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