According to IQNA’s branch in Central Asia, the office announced that the capital city will host the program on June 6.
A number of scholars, intellectuals, religious and political figures of the CIS countries have been invited to attend the forum.
The participants will discuss the future of interfaith dialogue, the importance of religion in preservation of social stability and religious extremism as a social and political phenomenon.
The role of religion in education and training of today’s youth and new religious movements and their role in the modern world will be among the other themes of the program.
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