Peace is not merely the absence of conflict; it is a proactive process of fostering understanding, tolerance, and cooperation among individuals and communities. Ambassador Imam Allama Ahsan Siddiqui

ICPH continues to stand as an advocate for peace in a world facing growing challenges to security and stability.

PAKISTAN : In times of global unrest, we turn inward to our spiritual practice for guidance. We recognize the divine light within every individual on this planet and affirm our deep connection with all of humanity. The Co-Chair Pakistan, International Religious Freedom Roundtable for Pakistan (IRF Pakistan) and the Chairman, Interfaith Commission for Peace & Harmony (ICPH), led by His Eminence Ambassador at Large for global Peace and Human Rights Imam Allama Ahsan Siddiqui. Peace is a catalyst for development and the achievement of the global goals. Without peace, the fundamental rights of all people and the protection of the planet is at risk. We joins the global community in commemorating the International Day of Peace under the theme “Act Now for a Peaceful World, reminds us that peace begins with action big or small. a powerful reminder that peace can’t wait, and it starts with us.

The Co-Chair Pakistan, International Religious Freedom Roundtable for Pakistan (IRF Pakistan), said that Spread Love, Not Hate – Respect to all religions is mandatory for a peaceful society. He ssaid all faiths including Islam, Christianity, Hinduism,Judaism,Buddhism, and all other came with message of peace. He said that the beauty of diversity and unity. Through love and discussions, they showed us how different cultures, beliefs, and backgrounds can come together to create a more peaceful world.

the Interfaith Commission for Peace & Harmony (ICPH) Chairman said that the International Day of Peace, celebrated on September 21, was established by the United Nations in 1981. Its purpose is to promote peace and non-violence worldwide, he said that peace day marks our urgent responsibility to foster solidarity, enforce disarmament, cultivate empathy and build lasting, sustainable peace for all. The day aims to encourage dialogue, conflict resolution, and peace education, emphasizing that peace is not just the absence of conflict but a positive, dynamic process involving mutual understanding and cooperation. He said that true peace is built on accountability, where human rights are upheld, wounds are healed, and trust is restored. Global cooperation is the key to advancing human rights, climate change, and promoting peace in conflict-affected regions.

Ambassador Global Peace and Human Rights Allama Muhammad Ahsan Siddiqui said that the world is facing an alarming rise in armed conflicts, violence, and displacement, and it is children who suffer the gravest consequences. In today’s turbulent times, concrete and practical steps for peace are essential. In a world marked by conflicts, inequality and discrimination. We must speak up against violence, hate, discrimination, and inequality; and embrace the diversity of our world. He said that we believe that Men’s women’s and youth participation in peacebuilding, conflict resolution and post-conflict reconstruction processes is essential to the goal of achieving and maintaining peace and security in every society. Together, we rise for justice, for healing, for a world where peace begins at home and grows across borders.

His Eminence Ambassador at Large for global Peace and Human Rights Imam Allama Ahsan Siddiqui said that on 21 September “World Peace Day”, we celebrate the power of unity, compassion, and dialogue in creating a peaceful world. Every small act of kindness brings us closer to a future filled with harmony and hope. We must teach future generations the values of understanding and cooperation, equipping them with the tools to resolve conflict peacefully. He urges all young individuals to be proactive, positive societal agents, joining the movement to achieve the SDGs (Sustainable Developmental Goals) and thereby building enduring peace. SDG 16 Peace, Justice and strong institutions. Peace is not merely the absence of war, but the presence of justice, equality, and compassion in the hearts of all people.

He said that at Interfaith Commission for Peace & Harmony (ICPH), we stand for creating strategies that unite people, institutions, and communities to build a better tomorrow. ICPH encourages all States to spread the message of peace, love, Coexistence interfaith harmony, tolerance and goodwill in the world’s churches, mosques, synagogues, temples and other places of worship during that World Peace Day, on a voluntary basis and according to their own religious traditions or convictions. ICPH has been promoting tolerance, peace, coexistence, and pluralism. ICPH runs capacity building programs, organizes cultural exchanges, and conducts research that help promote peaceful coexistence. ICPH around the globe are stepping up to lead the way. Whether it’s community outreach, youth engagement, or promoting dialogue and understanding, every initiative counts. ICPH around the world are preparing to celebrate and campaign for a future rooted in diversity, respect, and connection. From environmental justice to restoring habitats, we’re working together for a more equitable, sustainable world.

The Co-Chair Pakistan, International Religious Freedom Roundtable for Pakistan (IRF Pakistan) and the Interfaith Commission for Peace & Harmony (ICPH) urges celebration and action. Media should be the voice of peace, promoting dialogue, reducing conflict, and building harmony for future generations. We are reaffirming our commitment to advancing peace, inclusion, and sustainable development in our communities, we reflect on the urgent need for dialogue, cooperation, and compassion to build a world where harmony prevails over division.

Ambassador at Large for global Peace and Human Rights Imam Allama Ahsan Siddiqui said as the International Day of Peac on 21 September a call to lay down division, embrace humanity, and strengthen the bonds that hold our communities together, we take this meaningful step toward building a world where peace, respect, and unity prevail. the message of peace and the importance of embracing it in our daily lives. He said ICPH is committed to promoting multilateralism and tolerance for peace. we Interfaith Commission for Peace & Harmony (ICPH) reaffirm our commitment to supporting peaceful dialogue as a cornerstone for conflict resolution, providing a neutral platform for dialogue based on mutual respect, understanding.

On International Day of Peace, let’s embrace dialogue over division, understanding over hatred, and hope over despair to build a harmonious world. let us promote peace together through concrete events and say no to war and violence!

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