Amman Msg  |  Friends of Coexistence

 
 
 

   Profile  


The Jordanian Interfaith Coexistence Research Center (JICRC) is an interfaith organization that was established in 2003. It is concerned with the sensitive and vital issue of coexistence in the world in general and within the Middle East region in particular. One of the JICRC's primary objectives is to provide advice and assistance to governments, organizations and individual decision-makers regarding the issue of peace building based on religious beliefs, using fourteen centuries of peaceful interfaith coexistence in Jordan and human rights principles as models for building a better political, social, economic, cultural, and security environment. JICRC is a non-governmental Center registered in The Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan under the name of "The Jordanian Interfaith Coexistence Research Center" (JICRC) located in Amman, Jordan.

   
 

   Mission  


The Jordanian Interfaith Coexistence Research Center was established with the aim of using research, dialogue, and practical initiatives to promote values of peaceful interfaith coexistence. Jordan's moderate political climate and role as a leading advocate for regional peace make it a natural locale for the center, which has the potential to play an important role in spreading a heritage of Muslim-Christian mutual respect and peaceful coexistence. These goals are particularly important in light of the changes the world has experienced in the aftermath of the September 11, 2001 attacks in the United States. The attacks and the subsequent US-led war on terrorism have provoked numerous dialogues on the civilization tensions between Islam and Christianity and have fostered a global chasm of fear and intolerance between followers of the two faiths. JICRC will act as a mechanism to mediate the divide that is being perpetuated by mutual fears and misunderstandings. The JICRC will constitute initiatives for building and broadening interfaith coexistence and mutual respect between religions, giving the highest priority to addressing the urgent problems of misunderstanding and violence through the provision of comprehensive, objective, and accurate studies of the problems involved.

   
 

   Vision  


The JICRC aims to develop and implement educational programs geared towards developing the concepts of peace building using the interfaith perspective of human dignity, equality, justice and freedom. These programs will tackle issues of: Coexistence, Democracy, Women's Rights, Children's Rights and Youth Environmental Protection The JICRC firmly believes that there is a strong correlation between a community's commitment to promoting tolerance, the degree to which equality between citizens is legally guaranteed, and the community's stability and ability to achieve peace. When we use the term tolerance, we are specifically referring to the legal rights of different religious, racial, and ethnic groups to practice their particular beliefs and ways of life, without being confronted by other groups aiming to limit or change their practices and freedom of choice within the norms of law. Interfaith practices allow the opportunity to combine the efforts of those who believe in promoting human dignity, tolerance, peace and justice in order to defeat malicious and unjust behavior and attitudes.

   
 

   Members  

Chairman : H.E. Sheikh Izziddeen al Khateeb Al Tameemi Adviser toHis Majesty for Islamic Affairs & Chief Islamic Justice
   
     
Vice-Chairman : H.E. Mr. Sami Gammoh
    Former Minister of Finance, President, Jordan International Insurance Company
   
     
Executive Director : H.E. Ekonomos Fr. Nabil D. Haddad
    Judge, Court of Appeal, Melkite Catholic Church in Amman.
    Chair, Justice, Peace & Human Rights Committee, Middle East Council of Churches, Jordan.
    Member, Royal Commission for Human Rights.
     


Members

 

 

 
H.E. The Most Reverend Bishop Riah Abulassal

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Presiding Bishop of Jerusalem & Middle East Episcopal Church
     
Mrs. Nuha Mayata

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President , General Federation of Jordanian Women
 

 

Member, Jordanian Lower
 

 

House of Parliament, 2001
     
H.E. Sheikh Dr. Hamdi Murad

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Former Undersecretary forMinistry of Islamic Affairs
 

 

Professor Sharia College
     
Dr. Norma Nemeh

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Academic Director