Dr Asif Channer sheds light on global peace and interfaith harmony at Islamia University Bahawalpur
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The Department of World Religions and Interfaith Harmony organised a seminar on global peace and interfaith harmony at the Islamia University Bahawalpur organised by
International relations expert, psychologist, and criminologist Dr Asif Channer delivers a lecture. His vast knowledge and deep insights on the topic of international peace development and interfaith harmony offered unique perspectives and visionary measures to cope with modern challenges.
The seminar aimed to foster an environment of interfaith harmony and discuss crucial aspects of international peace development
faculty members, representatives of different religious and sectarian groups, human rights activists and students participated in the moot.
Dr Channer emphasized the significance of nurturing interfaith understanding and cooperation for promoting global peace and stability.
He drew upon his extensive expertise in international relations to elucidate the intricate dynamics between nations and the role of interfaith dialogue in forging diplomatic ties.
Dr Channer shed light on the psychological barriers that hinder peaceful coexistence among diverse communities and proposed strategies to foster empathy and mutual respect among individuals from different backgrounds.
Drawing from his profound understanding of criminology, Dr Asif Channer highlighted the role of socioeconomic factors in exacerbating conflicts and how addressing these issues can contribute to sustainable peace.
His comprehensive and interdisciplinary approach resonated deeply with the audience, inspiring all present to actively pursue harmony and understanding in their respective spheres.
"We are honoured to have Dr Asif Channer grace us with his presence and share his wisdom with the academic community at Islamia University Bahawalpur.
His expertise in international relations, psychology, and criminology has shed light on the path towards building a more tolerant and compassionate global society," said Dr Shajilla Kosar, head of the Department of World Religions and Interfaith Harmony. The seminar also provided an opportunity for attendees to engage in a lively style.