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Historic Int’l Symposium on History and Legacy of Muslims in Caribbean held in Guyana

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As the first of its kind ‘International Symposium on the History and Legacy of Muslims in the Caribbean’ opened Monday, President Mohamed Irfaan Ali urged participants to not only focus on Muslims’ history but to craft a strategy for religion’s future.

The significant event is organised by the Government of Guyana in collaboration with the Research Centre for Islamic History, Art and Culture (IRCICA) and the General Secretariat of the Organisation of Islamic Cooperation (OIC).

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It presents an opportunity to unravel the stories of Muslims and highlight their contributions to Caribbean history and culture, by fostering a deeper understanding of shared heritage through the promotion of unity, tolerance and appreciation for religious diversity.

“Let us not only contemplate our effort on the history, it’s important because the context through which the conversation must develop is important, the context and that is why the intellectual power is designed behind the forum, because the intellectual power is to bring the history and context and then to build off that history and context and position us in the present day and then looking at challenges of the present day and the future and then to speak about the strategy forward,” said President Ali.

The Head of state, in his presentation, also outlined contributions that deliberations could centre on during the three-day symposium with scholars, researchers and educators from across the globe.

These include the role of Islam in the Caribbean’s multicultural tapestry – which dates centuries back to the colonial days.

“We have to design a paper on Islam and multiculturism in the Caribbean because there is a mistaken view that somehow, Islam and the practice of Islam cannot survive or is different from a multicultural environment, that Islam actually promotes existence in a multicultural environment,” the Head of state asserted.

Additionally, Ali said it should highlight the experience of Muslims in the Caribbean, which is a story of resilience and resistance as well as religious pluralism.

The President speaking on islamophobia stated, “We have to be very careful when you examine islamophobia to not elevate it to a national or global system. The same way we are asking the rest of the world to not elevate extremism from Islam as a system or a global way of presenting Islam.”

Meanwhile, Minister of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation, Hugh Todd noted that this event is significant as it recognises the contributions made by Muslims in the Caribbean. Director General of IRCICA, Dr Mahmud Erol Kilic, and Special Envoy of IRCICA, Dr Abdullah Hakim Quick also delivered remarks while Director of Cultural Affairs, Organisation of Islamic Cooperation (OIC)

The symposium which is being held from the 4th to the 6th of September at the Arthur Chung Conference Centre (ACCC) brings together scholars, researchers and educators from across the globe, fostering intellectual dialogue and collaboration.

During the opening session of the symposium, several presentations were made to the President including IRCICA, the Surinamese and Barbadian delegations.

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