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Follow on Google News | ![]() HWPL Melbourne Interfaith Peace TourYouth Journey Across Faiths to Foster Understanding and Unity
By: HWPL Victoria HWPL hosts WARP (World Alliance of Religions' Peace) Office to promote interfaith cooperation by uniting leaders of various faiths to bridge divides, address misunderstandings, and highlight shared values, building peace through mutual respect and understanding. The Peace Tour provided participants with a unique opportunity to learn about Islam, Hinduism, and Sikhism in an interactive and engaging environment. Each visit featured introductions to the respective religion's traditions, history, and core values, while addressing common misconceptions. Religious leaders welcomed questions, fostering an open and respectful dialogue. Starting the tour at the Hindu Temple, greeted warmly by the tour host, who explained the religion in detail to them. They saw traditions, understood the history and types of deities, and finished off with a questionnaire and traditional music. The group subsequently travelled on the peace bus to a Mosque in Victoria, and were greeted by many congregants who were happy to see visitors of the sake of peace building. The Sheik taught one introductory lesson for keeping the Islamic faith, and moved onto a questionnaire competition for participants. Finally, after a short journey on the peace bus, participants visited a local Sikhi Gurdwara. An introduction to Sikh faith, history and spirituality was given, and how the Sikh faith is linked closely with martial arts. Participants also eagerly volunteered to help with activities at the Gurdwara, such as cooking and sharing meals together at the temple. One of the IPYG participants shared their reflection, "I didn't just learn about different religions, I learned how much we all have in common. This experience showed me that peace starts when we truly listen to and respect one another." — Adam, an IPYG Member Fahad, staff at the Mosque stated, "This is actually a very good program. They say a person will be suspicious of his neighbors until he has really met them. You might think who is this strange person? And think he's strange, but then you bump into him and you think, wow what a nice person. Differences are always there, but there will also be so many more things in common." To learn more about HWPL Victoria, please go to http://hwplvic.com.au End
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