Know Thy Neighbor – Traditions/Worships/Prayers

Know Thy Neighbor – Tradi...

After the success of our first session of the four lecture series, its about time for second session:

Know Thy Neighbor – Traditions/Worships/Prayers

On

Wednesday, November 20, 2019

At

 Hyatt Place, Buffalo Amherst

(Hosted by WNYMuslims)

5020 Main Street, Amherst, NY 14226

At

7:00 PM – 8:30 PM

One more time WNY Muslims and St. Joseph University Parish is getting together in their collaborative interfaith effort called “Know Thy Neighbor” (knowthyneighbors.org #get2KTN), which was created from the perspective of conversing about religious articles of faith, worship, traditions, intentions and sacred texts of both faiths.

On November 20 from 7 PM-8:30 PM the public is invited for “Know Thy Neighbor’s” second conversation,Traditions/Worship/Prayers. Panelists, and guests will share their knowledge of Christian and Muslim faiths for the purpose of educating, finding commonality and joining in shared projects of good works and charity that benefit our community. This is a free event. (Refreshments will follow).

We hope that the individuals, communities and organizations, who want to foster peace and understanding between our communities will join our caravan. We are Looking for partners to help create opportunities for friendship. Women and men are invited to assist and participate. For monetary help please click here

“These sessions provide a bridge between the two religious traditions in which each can learn about the other’s basic religious ideas and practices. Our vision involves starting a dialogue between the two religions, that moves into the future where we both grow in respect and knowledge of each other, so that both communities can engage with each other effectively in ways that promote peace and relationship in the City of Good Neighbors.” -Deacon Ted Pijacki, Permanent Deacon of the Roman Catholic Church.

“We believe in developing new bonds, strengthening interfaith relationship and spread the awareness about religious and cultural values through social exchange and Know Thy Neighbor will serve as a an interfaith networking channel to promote understanding and exploration of different religious traditions, which will further fortify the bond between the two faith communities and strengthen the diverse neighborhood of WNY.” Prof. Faizan Haq, Founding President, WNYMuslims.

The “Know Thy Neighbor” Conversation Series Topics:

Concepts of God: Wed. Oct. 23, 2019

Traditions/Worship/Prayers Wed. Nov. 20, 2019

Putting Religion into Daily Practice Wed. Dec. 18, 2019

Our Sacred Text Wed. Jan. 29, 2020