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The Lord is with You

Mysticism keeps men sane. ”GK Chesterton Uninitiated men harm people. Richard Rohr. The feminist critique of men is a critique not...

Pilgrim for Peace .

Peter James Cox : president of SAID LEO IV visits Algeria.  During the Sovereign Pontiff’s historic State Visit to...

Freedom

Peter James Cox : The Scottish Association for Inter religious Dialogue would like to thank all those MSP's...

Morality, Politics, and the Cursed Island!

Anwar Esslimani: North Africa and Arabic Area Director Calling for discussions about morality, virtue and the defence of principles...

Pope takes new step in relaunching dialogue with Al-Azhar

Less than two months after one of Sunni Islam's highest authorities came to the Vatican following several years...

The Assisted Dying for Terminally Ill Adults (Scotland) Bill is a very dangerous piece of legislation.

Peter James Cox Scottish Association for Inter-religious Dialogue President When conceiving the design for the Holyrood Scottish Parliament building the...

The Pope meets with the Grand Imam of al-Azhar and other Muslim leaders in Bahrain

The pontiff and Ahmed el-Tayed will plant the Tree of Peace and hold a private meeting Pope Francis has...

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Speaking after Grand Imam Al azhar - Ahmed Altayeb - made his historic address at the UN on...

we are a new association looking to discuss and promote the ideas for peace expressed in our mission statement .

Here we will publish articles by members of the Scottish Association for Inter-religious Dialogues (SAID) for the furtherance of our aims in peace. We welcome potential contributions, both Scottish and Global from those who agree with the sentiments expressed in our mission statement, and those who do not.

As The Scottish Association for Inter- religious Dialogue (SAID) we look forward to hosting inter-religious debate for peace and justice in the future. As such we look forward to hearing from you.

In this space we look forward to sharing with you media that promote peace, justice and coexistence in the world.