Publish date15 Dec 2016 - 12:59
Story Code : 253885
Senegalese university professor stresses:

“Dialogue, way to end armed conflicts among Muslims”

University professor from Senegal stressed dialogue as the most important solution to put an end to armed conflicts in the world highlighting the role of women for bringing peace to the world.
“Dialogue, way to end armed conflicts among Muslims”
Amstatou Sow Sidibe, university professor from Senegal, in an interview with Taqrib News Agency (TNA) on the sideline of 30th International Islamic Unity Conference underway in the Iranian capital of Tehran underlined the role of dialogue in putting an end to the wars and brining peace to the world.
 
In her third participation in the annual event, she referred to reflection, dialogue and the role of women as the ways to put an end to wars in the world.
 
When asked on confrontation with Takfir (excommunication) as the theme of the conference she called reflection as the most important thing and said,” First we must reflect and then perform dialogues because that is the final way to end all attacks in the world.”
 
Member of the global movement of Muslim women referred to the role of women and said,” It is urgent to understand that women are very important to resolve these problems” and added,” This is while the people don’t mind it and it is a serious issue that women are not part of the solution when they are educated and they are in charge of educating children to go towards peace.”
As of her message to the 30th International Islamic Unity Conference, Amstatou Sow Sidibe called for an end to the conflicts.”
 
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