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Introduction: Celebrating the transforming power of the Love of God and love of neighbor for the Common Good was chosen as the theme for the 2018 celebration of the World Interfaith Harmony Week (WIHW) as decided by the United Nation Interfaith Harmony Partners Zamboanga (UNI-HP-Z). The same theme was also proposed and adopted by the national level. Love as a theme is an act of determination and courage and would be timely for the on-going conflict in Mindanao and the Philippines in general. The conflict which in fact has become global as influence by ideologies which claimed to be Islamic. The Marawi siege is one clear example and the seed of this violence had circulated in many places especially in Mindanao. What to do? The issue of peace today cannot be simply solved with the law or an agreement like Bangsamoro Basic Law (BBL), even if the government will find the best solution to solve the conflict. The peace issue in Mindanao and other parts of the Philippines today is especially in the hands of the Muslim Religious leaders and other leaders who are challenged to be more courageous to face ideologies for the common good of all of us. We urge them to act with courage, without compromises. Guided by this alarming situation we believe that the WIHW initiative promoted by the United Nations in 2010 and started to celebrate in Zamboanga City since 2012 is a great opportunity to face the global threats, especially in the Mindanao region. A similar problem is emerging in some 1

regions of India where political ideologies justified by Hindu religion and culture are oppressing the minorities, especially Christians and Muslims. Today more than ever we have to think globally and act locally in the specific arena of Religions. Celebrating the WIHW we reaffirm our understanding of the spirit of love present in all religions and the united element of Peace in the variety of Cultures and Religions. Interreligious dialogue today becomes a priority for all. It must be a new understanding of dialogue not build on strategy but on respect and love. It must be a dialogue sustained by the spiritual element of love. This is the real dialogue build on dialogue with God, with the self, with others and with creation. Following this path we can hope to build the Culture of Dialogue, path to Peace in our society. With this spirit let us celebrate the WIHW 2018 with courage and determination guided by the Love of God and Love of Neighbor a Transforming Power toward the common good. FR. SEBASTIANO D'AMBRA, PIME Convenor, WIHW 2

Background of the Celebration The United Nations (UN) Resolution of October 20, 2010 recognized the imperative need for dialogue among different faiths and religions to enhance mutual understanding, harmony and cooperation among people. This inspired the Silsilah Dialogue Movement to celebrate the World Interfaith Harmony Week (WIHW) every first week of February. The groundbreaking celebration of the WIHW in Zamboanga City commenced in February 2012 and was participated in by different partners and groups. The response was enthusiastic. With the National Ulama Conference of the Philippines (NUCP) as the lead group and the Silsilah Dialogue Movement as the Secretariat, several organizations became involved in planning and executing the activities for the celebration set for February 01 to 07, 2012. The success of the 2012 celebration of World Interfaith Harmony Week (WIHW) in Zamboanga City 3

was overwhelming and motivating for the groups involved to continue to work together in carrying out future celebrations. The groups in Zamboanga City decided to form a loose association among themselves which they named United Nations Interfaith-Harmony Partners-Zamboanga (UNI-HP-Z). Moreover, Zamboanga City's 1st District Congressional Representative Maria Isabelle Beng Climaco Salazar (now the Mayor of Zamboanga City) sponsored a bill in the House enjoining the celebration of World Interfaith Harmony Week in the Philippines as encouraged by the UN Resolution. Senator Loren Legarda sponsored a similar version for the Senate. Both bills passed the respective houses and became a law of the land upon signing by President Benigno S. Aquino III, the Republic Act No. 10525: An Act declaring the First Week of February of every year as World Interfaith Harmony Week (WIHW) in the entire country and mandating its observance by the different Government Agencies. The experience of working together for the 2012 celebration brought the same groups in Zamboanga City to carry out the celebration every year up to now. 4 The Silsilah Forum in Davao, Pagadian, Ipil, Iligan, Cagayan de Oro, Jolo, Tawi are also in the front line of the World Interfaith Harmony Week as well as the Interfaith Council (IFC) in Basilan and the Interreligious Center of Quiapo Church in Manila which are run by Silsilah, started also to implement activities to celebrate WIHW 2013 now many other groups and institution have joined tho the WIHW Celebration.

The Silsilah Forum Davao in 2013 was recognized by the international organizers of the WIHW after reporting the activities done and was given honorable mention by the Royal Aal al-bayt Institute for Islamic Thought. The news of this award was relayed to the Department of Foreign Affairs in the Philippines. The WIHW 2014 celebration brought the Zamboanga Partners led by Silsilah to win the First International Prize in the World Interfaith Harmony Week. H.M. King Abdullah II of Jordan sponsored the annual WIHW Prize. Silsilah soon became the convenor of this celebration for many on national level and in 2016, the UNI HARMONY Partners of Manila formed by many groups, have received the Second Prize in the World Interfaith Harmony Week International of His Majesty, King Abdullah II of Jordan. Silsilah continues to serve the UNI-HP-Z as secretariat of the WIHW Zamboanga Partners. Today the Silsilah Dialogue Movement (SDM) is recognized by many as the convener on the National Level for the WIHW starting from the Silsilah Forum groups in Mindanao and in the whole Philippines. We continues to invite all to celebrate the World Interfaith Harmony Week every year. NOTE: Groups interested to report on national and international level their activities can contact our secretariat for more information 5

The United Nations Interfaith Harmony Partners- Zamboanga (UNI-HP-Z) Partners are groups or institutions willing to be part of the WIHW promising to offer any possible form of support and involvement. Each partner can be represented by three persons as members to represent their own group. The goals of the group are: Maintain alive the spirit of the World Interfaith Harmony Week and; Develop harmony and solidarity among partners. Each of the partner group is free to continue pursuing its own objectives as a group but will work with other partners in implementing activities for the World Interfaith Harmony Week celebration every year and meet along the year to renew the spirit of the WIHW, deciding, if needed and agreed, help each other in other events along the year guided by the spirit of the WIHW. Funding of the activities undertaken during the World Interfaith Harmony Week is the responsibility of each sponsoring group, unless explicitly agreed by the partners to have a different setup. 6

Silsilah Dialogue Movement is in charge of the UN I-HP Z Represented by : Convenor- Fr. Sebastiano D'Ambra, PIME Christian Coordinator - Atty. Arsenio L. Gonzalez, Jr. Muslim Coordinator - Atty. Moh. Taha S. Arakama Secretary - Elizabeth L. Solis, EDC The different Partners of the World interfaith Harmony Week (WIHW) linked to Silsilah through the Silsilah Forum areas in Mindanao and Manila area will gather in Zamboanga sometimes in May inviting also other groups and partners who have celebrated the WIHW in 2018. It will be a gatherings of selected partners from Zamboanga City and other areas of the Philippines. It will be a time of evaluation and planning together for a better coordination and mutual support. 7

The List of Zamboanga City Partners of the WIHW 2018 The United Nations Interfaith Harmony Partners- Zamboanga (UNI-HP-Z) 2018 are the following: (in alphabetical order) 8 Ateneo De Zamboanga University Ateneo Peace Institute Cuidad Medical Zamboanga Commission on Higher Education (CHED) Region IX Commission on Interreligious Dialogue of the Archdiocese of Zamboanga Department of Education (DepEd) Zamboanga City Division Department of Interior and Local Government (DILG) - Region IX Department of Social Welfare and Development (DSWD) Region IX Federacion del maga Barangay Kagawad de Zamboanga (FeBarKaZa) Filipino-Turkish Tolerance School Golden Crescent Consortium of Peace Builders and Affiliates Inc. Integrated Resource Development for Tri-People (IRDT)- Peace Connect Project Inter-Faith Council of Leaders (IFCL) Interfaith Council of Zamboanga City Muslim Students Association (MSA), Western Mindanao State University National Commission on Indigenous People Zamboanga City Office National Commission on Muslim Filipinos Region IX (NCMF-R-IX) Philippine Commission on Human Rights Region IX (PCHR-9)

Philippine National Police Police Regional Office Region IX Philippine Red Cross Zamboanga City Chapter Responsible Union of Empowered Drivers Association (RUEDA) Rotary Club - Zamboanga San Ramon Prison and Penal Farm Silsilah Dialogue Movement (SDM) Tricycle Operators and Drivers Association (TODA) United student Council Government, Western Mindanao State University Universidad de Zamboanga (UZ) West Metro Medical Center Western Mindanao State University Peace and Human Security Institute Zamboanga Chamber of Commerce Industry Foundation, Inc. Zamboanga City Medical Center (ZCMC) Zamboanga City Reformatory Center Zamboanga City State Polytechnic College (ZCSPC) Zamboanga Market Stall Operators Zamboanga Press Club Zamboanga State College of Marine Sciences and Technology (ZSCMST) 9

10 The Primer Q1. What is the World Interfaith Harmony Week? A: The United Nations (UN) on October 20, 2010, recognizing the need for dialogue among different faiths and religions and their contribution for peace in the world, declared the first week of February of every year as World Interfaith Harmony Week between all religions, faiths and beliefs. The UN encourages all States to support, on a voluntary basis, the spread of the interfaith harmony and goodwill in the world's churches, mosques, synagogues, temples and other places of worship during the week. The celebration is based on the love of God and love of one's neighbor or on the love of good and love of one's neighbor, each according to their own religious traditions or convictions (for more info. visit the website worldinterfaithharmonyweek.com). Q2. Why do we promote this special week? A: Because we believe in the spirit of this initiative. It unites us with many in the world who are joining together to rediscover and celebrate Interfaith Harmony guided by the basic principles or commandments of the love of God, the love of neighbor and the love of the common good. This special week is gaining great attention in the world and it is a sign of hope. Q3. There are already many other initiatives of dialogue and peace, why this new one? A: The United Nations as an international body realized that there is a need for a specific attention on the

interfaith harmony guided by the love of God, the love of neighbor, and the love for the common good. This is a move towards a more spiritual approach to dialogue and peace. The United Nations is convinced now more than ever that development and peace without love cannot be achieved in the world. Thus, it is a new paradigm of dialogue and peace that finds many willing to rediscover and celebrate together harmony among God's People to build together the Culture of Dialogue Path to Peace. Q4. Is this celebration for all or only for Muslims/Christians? A: The United Nations invites all countries and religions to celebrate this interfaith harmony week, including indigenous people and even non- believers. However, in this primer we focus our attention on Muslims / Christians who represent the two largest religions in the world and are the largest presence in the Philippines, especially in Mindanao. We are convinced that in the heart of each person, there is a felt need to celebrate the love of God in order to rediscover the love of neighbor in all religions and cultures as part of the human family linked to God, as our common Creator. Q5. What about the issues that we need to face in the Philippines, especially in Mindanao related to the recognition of historical rights, poverty and peace? A: The World Interfaith Harmony Week celebration does not directly face these issues. This is not to ignore them, but we believe that this new approach can bring people closer to one another and motivate them to face together all the issues of society with a new spirit. Thus, this celebration is an opportunity to rebuild love, friendship, sincerity, sensitivity and solidarity. In one word, the initiative can create 11

12 harmony starting from our personal faith and belief in life. It is a spiritual approach to dialogue and peace as an expression of love. This is needed today as the foundation of all the issues for a sustainable peace in our society. Q6. Christianity and Islam are two different religious movements; in celebrating harmony is it better to emphasize the common points or the differences? A: The basic principles of interfaith dialogue and harmony among people of different faiths are to approach others with Sincerity, Sensitivity and Solidarity (three S). Thus, the celebration has to be an expression of sincerity, guided by sensitivity in order to promote solidarity. This spirit of dialogue is in order to develop different dimensions and attitudes to take in the spirit of the acronym C.A.R.E: Courage in those who are convinced on the importance of interfaith harmony; Appreciation of what we have in common; Respect of our differences and; Example in order to move together guided by the common good of our society. Q7. What can we answer to those who are afraid of this form of dialogue and confuse it with syncretism and, as a result, they say that Christians and Muslims are almost the same and one can easily change religion, especially if one finds the change advantageous for one reason or another? A: No, the mixture of different religious beliefs or syncretism, and the attitude of some who use dialogue in order to convert others is not a genuine dialogue. Dialogue, first of all, is a spirituality and not a strategy. Real dialogue brings us to love and respect the differences, convinced that dialogue is the attitude of God in creation and in all the manifestations of life where we find commonalities and

differences. Love cares for all and respects all. Real dialogue is expressed in an attitude of love which celebrates the love of God in freedom. Thus, dialogue is an expression of the love which is the goal of dialogue and in the process love becomes also the means that can bring people to the final goal that is peace on earth and in heaven. Q8. There is always the tendency of the majority religious groups in a country to put down the minority groups; this is also true in the Philippines where in some places Christians are the majority and in some other places Muslims are the majority. What can we do? A: This is one of the great challenges of today. People of dialogue have to help overcome prejudices and biases among religions and share more about the common good of not only one group or religion, but of society as a whole. If we believe in solidarity, freedom of religion, respect, harmony and peace we can dream that time will come when majority and minority will respect and help each other, in Europe, in Arabic countries, in China, and even in the Philippines: in Manila, in Marawi, in Davao, in Jolo, in Zamboanga, in Basilan, etc. This should be borne out of respect based on the fundamental rights of each person and on love, not out of respect based on fear or vested interest. Q9. The sad experience of Marawi Siege and other forms of violence justified by Religious beliefs is becoming alarming. What can we do to face this new reality? A: We have to be more united and share in all possible ways the Transforming Power of the Love of God and the Love of neighbor for the Common Good. This is a pro-active answer that we call Active- Harmony. This must be the answer that can transform the world today to move with hope. 13

CALENDAR OF ACTIVITIES For the Weeklong Celebration of WIHW 2018 Many Schools and Institutions have commited to participate on this Special Week-long Activities of the World Interfaith Harmony Week (WIHW) through the listed activities of the program. We put here in the calendar of activities and initiatives of the WIHW celebration already we welcome also other activities of those still willing to propose to other initiatives. 14

February 1, 2018 (Thursday) ACTIVITIES OBJECTIVES Venue / Time / Sponsoring Institutions Barangay Conversation Building Friendship Forum with the Tricycle Operators and Drivers Initiative for selected Barangay identified as possible HARMONY Zones. A sharing between the participants of the selected Barangay with the members of the Inter Faith Council of Leaders (IFCL) A creative effort to bring the spirit of HARMONY and Peace among the grassroots. This activity aims to present to the drivers the essence of Interfaith Harmony in order to share also this spirit to the passengers. Harmony Village Time: 8:00 AM 4:00 PM Sponsored by: Interfaith Council of Leaders (IFCL) in collaboration with Local Government Unit (LGU) Small Conference, Pastoral Center, Nuñez Extension, Zamboanga City 10:30 AM -12:NN Sponsored by : Responsible Union of Empowered Drivers Association (RUEDA) and Tricycle Operators and Drivers Association 15

February 2, 2018 (Friday) ACTIVITIES OBJECTIVES Venue / Time / Sponsoring Institutions Gathering of the (Arabic Learning and Islamic Values Education) ALIVE Teachers of DepEd To be able to orient and inform DepEd ALIVE teachers on the celebration and spirit of the World Interfaith Harmony Week (WIHW) and inspire other Madaris teachers to be part of this celebration of Harmony Grand Astoria Hotel, Mayor Jaldon St.,Zamboanga City Time: 8:00 AM 5:00 PM Sponsored by: Arabic Learning and Islamic Values Education ALIVE Program, Department of Education (DepEd) and Silsilah Madrasa Presentation of the World Interfaith Harmony Week (WIHW) in Muslim communities To share during the Friday prayer the spirit of harmonious relationships among people of different religions and cultures and encourage all Muslim communities to spread the message of Interfaith Harmony. Sponsored by: Many Muslim Communities, Mosques, Madaris and Alive Teachers commit to present the spirit of the WIHW. FROM SOIL TO SOUL An information and education campaign (IEC) seminar on Natural Farming and Holistic Care 16 Demonstrate to teachers and parents the mechanisms on natural farming and holistic care. Sustain interest in natural farming and holistic care. Tulungatung National High School, Zone 5, Tulungatung, Zamboanga City 1:00 PM -4:00 PM Sponsored by: Tulungatung National High School-Peace Club

February 3, 2018 (Saturday) ACTIVITIES OBJECTIVES Venue / Time / Sponsoring Institutions Sharing the Gift of Life Blood and Milk letting To help babies and adults save lives, helping to overcome cultural and religious barriers. Physical and cultural s e n s i t i v i t i e s a r e c o n s i d e r e d a n d r e s p e c t e d. San Roque, Barangay Hall 8:00 am- 12:00nn Sponsored by: Human Milk Bank and Blood Bank, Zamboanga City Medical Center Harmony Youth Day Youth Leaders' ASHURA SHARING This activity aims to create avenue for the young people of diverse cultures and religions to come together to experience and establish good relationships. This is a big gathering of students coming from different schools, colleges and universities. Sharing of joy with the neighboring schools, friends and the people who through the Ashura activity promote unity in diversity, solidarity and living in harmony. Harmony Village, Pitogo, Sinunuc, Zamboanga City 9:00 AM - 4:00 PM Sponsored by: SilPeace Youth of Silsilah in collaboration with DepEd, Ched, private schools and universities through the link moderators / Peace coordinators and the administration of different institutions Social Hall, Filipino Turkish Tolerance International School, Pitogo, Sinunuc, Zamboanga City 1:00 PM -4:00 PM Sponsored by: Filipino Turkish Tolerance International School (FTTIS) 17

February 3, 2018 (Saturday) ACTIVITIES OBJECTIVES Venue / Time / Sponsoring Institutions Interfaith Youth Gathering: Fiesta por La Harmonia Friendship, Building a community. Solidarity with the world. Camaraderie and message of the youth to each other and to humanity. 8:00 AM 3:00 PM Ateneo de Zamboanga University with partner Private Schools (ZAMBASULTAPS/CEAP IX), Zamboanga City based schools Note: Ateneo de Zamboanga University is also committed to have the following activities along the week: February 2 (Friday) Distribution of Peace Prayers booklets (Offices and Class Moderators) First Friday Mass Celebration dedicating a prayer petition fo WIHW 2018 February 5 (Monday) Morning Assembly: A minute of silence then the Harmony Prayer February 6 (Tuesday) Prayers for Peace and Harmony in classes 18 February 7 (Wednesday) Prayer offering during the Wednesday Mass dedicated to the Blessed Virgin Mary, Mother of Perpetual Help

February 4, 2018 (Sunday) ACTIVITIES OBJECTIVES Venue / Time / Sponsoring Institutions World Interfaith Harmony Prayers and Messages at the Eucharistic Celebration and Services in different Christian Communities Leaders' Summit on Transforming power of Harmony for the common good To spread the spirit of the World Interfaith Harmony Week (WIHW) especially on Sunday inviting those present to Christian Celebrations to internalize the spirit of the WIHW. Gather national and local leaders to join the summit for the signature of covenant, reaffirm the message of peace and global situation. Sponsored by: Commission on Interreligious Dialogue of the Archdiocese of Zamboanga (CIRD-AZ) and other Christian Churches Grand Astoria Hotel 1:00 PM-4:00 PM Sponsored by: Interfaith Council of Zamboanga City and the United Nations Interfaith Harmony Partners of Zamboanga (UNI-HP-Z) Connecting dots of harmony through extensive Inter-religious engagement. The activity will provide opportunity for the religious leaders of different religions to journey/immerse in the community where there are significant stories of coexistence and diversity. Likewise provide them an avenue to share their experiences, learning and realization towards strengthening the common good between Muslims and Non- Muslims. Sumariki Island and Barangay Upper Calarian 9:00-12:00 NN Sponsored by: Integrated Resource Development for Tri-People (IRDT)- Peace Connect Project Reflection Session To popularize the good stories of co-existence amidst diversity of Zamboanga City. To appreciate the harmonious relationship of heterogeneity of coexistence. Garden Orchid Hotel 1:00-5:00 PM Sponsored by: Integrated Resource Development for Tri-People (IRDT)- Peace Connect Project 19

February 5, 2018 (Monday) ACTIVITIES OBJECTIVES Venue / Time / Sponsoring Institutions Flag Ceremony activity to commemorate the WIHW To give attention to the celebration of the World Interfaith Harmony Week (WIHW) 2018 in the spirit of the theme this year. This activity is traditionally sponsored by the Interfaith Council of Zamboanga City, schools, and other government institutions. Medical Mission with Handwashing Demonstration, Breast Cancer Detection, Career Guidance and Feeding Program Poster Making Contest To share with grassroots communities and families affected by Zamboanga siege some important aspect of health and food for children. Widen the imagination and creativity of the participants in the spirit of the WIHW. Help the participants develop skills in color harmony. MASEPLA -Silsilah Center and DepEd School 9:00 AM-12:00 NN Sponsored by: Cuidad Medical Zamboanga and Zamboanga Chamber of Commerce Industry Foundation, Inc. San Ramon Prison Penal Farm 9:00am - 11:00am Sponsored by: Therapeutic Community Center, San Ramon Prison Penal Farm and Silsilah Peace and Development Services (SPDS) 20

February 6, 2018 ( Tuesday) ACTIVITIES OBJECTIVES Venue / Time / Sponsoring Institutions Speech Chorale Develop the skills and knowledge of the participants in the field of composition creativity and artistic ideas and movements in the spirit of the WIHW. Zamboanga City Reformatory Center Multi-Purpose Center 9:00 am -11:00 am Sponsored by: Inmates Welfare Development (IWD) of Zamboanga City Jail and Silsilah Peace and Development Services (SPDS) Harmony Award Initiative Feb 6 & 7 Multicultural Youth Camp Celebrating harmony amidst diversities The Harmony Award is given to Muslim and Christian families chosen among those families who are example of dialogue and peace in the community. An Award in a form of a small project is also given for a project in the community. Aims to create avenue for the young people of different cultures and religions to come together, share significant experience and appreciate the richness of diversities. Orphans Care Center, Farmer's Drive, Mampang, Zamboanga City 2:00 PM 4:00 PM Sponsored by: Comunita' Dialogo- Italy and Silsilah Harmony Village,Pitogo, Sinunuc, Zamboanga City Sponsored by: Integrated Resource Development for Tri-People (IRDT)- Peace Connect Project 21

February 7, 2018 (Wednesday) ACTIVITIES OBJECTIVES Venue / Time / Sponsoring Institutions Sharing the Gift of Hope A Testimonial Gathering of fully recovered victims and strugglers to : - celebrate transformation - inspire and share the gift of unending hope - empower one's coping ability to transform and be productive members of society Conference Hall, Zamboanga City Medical Center 9:00am-4:00pm Don Evangelista St., Zamboanga City Sponsored by: Psychiatry Ward, Women and Child Protection Unit Zamboanga City Medical Center The Interfaith Health Professionals To allow participants to have a glimpse into how doctors and other health professionals care for all and establish strong ties with nursing students. To promote West Metro Medical Center as a medical institution for all faiths. Conference Hall, West Metro Medical Center, Veterans Avenue Extension, Zamboanga City 2:30 pm Sponsored by: West Metro Medical Center Convergence of WMSU student leaders for Peace and Gender and Development (GAD) 22 For the formation of student leaders in unity of promoting a spirit of dialogue and peace To promote greater respect for Human Dignity and elimination of gender bias. Western Mindanao State University Campus 8:00 AM -5:00 PM Sponsored by: Muslim Student Association Western Mindanao State University (WMSU) and Commission on Human Rights (CHR IX)

Activities Scheduled in Different Days of the Week and in the month of February 1. Neighbors in Harmony Neighbors can take this occasion to share how to develop better harmony among them and, if needed, to ask for forgiveness for any attitude, feeling or situation among themselves that need to be addressed in the spirit of forgiveness. To share also a spontaneous and universal prayer, like the Harmony Prayer and any other creative activity that would build better harmony among neighbors. The initiative can start first among neighbors of the same faith as a first step and after, if a family is ready, invite/visit also neighbors of different religions. Neighbors who promote this initiative are also invited to identify a specific need in the neighborhood to help. 2. Activities of different partners Schools, Offices, Churches Mosques, Temples, etc. 3. Initiatives of Solidarity Individuals, families and groups helping those most in need. 4. Initiatives of reconciliation and forgiveness Among those who have open issues of division guided by the transforming power of love 5. Other Initiatives Those groups and institutions willing to participate to WIHW (February 1-7) can also add other initiatives any time, during the month of February. Note: We welcome other proposed initiatives in the month of February done in the spirit of the WIHW. 23

Harmony among Religions: The Golden Rule It is an amazing discovery that in spite of differences, all major religions share the same Golden Rule of the love of neighbor. - Hinduism: This is the sum of duty: Do not do to others what would cause you pain if done to you. ( Mahabharata 5: 15-17) - Buddhism: Hurt not others in ways that you would find hurtful (Udanavarga 5:18) - Confucianism: It is the maxim of loving kindness: Do not do unto others what you would not have them do unto you. (Analects Rongo 15:23) - Judaism: What is hateful to you, do not do to your fellow man. This is the entire law; all the rest is commentary ( Talmud, Shabban 31a) - Christianity: I give you a new commandment: love one another, you must love one another just as I have loved you ( Jn. 13,34) - Islam: No one of you is a believer until he loves for his brother that which he loves for himself. ( The 42 Traditions of An-Nawawi) Thus, the GOLDEN RULE is the most fundamental, common, ethical denominator of all religious and non-religious belief systems on earth. This convergence of love encourages us to reaffirm that dialogue is the expression of love and it is not only a means, but also a goal in life. This relation or dialogue that starts from God becomes a spirituality when we experience it in our life. It moves us to work together for the common good. 24

Acknowledgement The Silsilah Secretariat of the United Nations Interfaith Partners-Zamboanga (UNI- HP-Z) is grateful to those groups and individuals that have offered their support and those who will participate and support our partnership program in any ways. Silsilah Dialogue Movement as national coordinator for any groups and cities in Mindanao and in other parts of the country will spread this program booklet to encourage many to do more in their own place. The website www.harmonylink.info will post this program booklet and the activities of the WIHW 2018 of Zamboanga and other parts of the Philippines and encourage many to participate and continue along the year to promote the HARMONY CHAIN INITIATIVE and the HARMONY PRAYER printed in this booklet. 25

Harmony Chain Initiative An Inter-Faith Initiative of Meditation and Prayer for Dialogue and Peace. A spiritual Chain of People of Different Cultures and Religions. A response to God s Dialogue with Humanity to sustain our cry for Peace. You are invited... 26

HARMONY PRAYER O Lord, I cry for peace, Purify my eyes to see peace, Purify my mind to understand peace, Purify my heart to love peace, Purify my memory to work for peace, The peace that comes from your love and compassion. O lord sustain my vision of peace following your inspiration, You have many ways of revealing your presence and love for humanity, But your style is constant: you are in dialogue with all, you care for all. Make me, O Lord, a sign of your peace, Living in dialogue with you, To understand your silence and seek your presence; In dialogue with myself to rediscover the meaning of life; In dialogue with others to move together in harmony with all; And in dialogue with creation to care for the earth. Give me, O Lord, the courage to live in dialogue, In the midst of divisions and conflicts, And to build peace with all people of sincere hearts, Who believe in your love and compassion. Amen. The Harmony Prayer is a Universal Prayer for people of different religions. The prayer was composed by the Silsilah Dialogue Movement. The use of the word LORD, in the prayer is related to the Lord of the Universe a universal attribute for God Yahweh/Allah/Divine/Supreme Being etc. as the religions in the world use in their prayer. 27

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