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The Higher Committee of Human Fraternity Celebrates First Anniversary of Human Fraternity Document in Abu Dhabi
ABU DHABI, UAE, Feb. 6 /PRNewswire-AsiaNet/

-	Continuation of the Zayed Award for Human Fraternity announced
-	Higher Committee provide update on strategy to realize the aspirations of the 
Human Fraternity Document

The Higher Committee of Human Fraternity, an independent body of religious 
leaders, educational scholars and cultural figures from across the world, 
hosted a celebration event yesterday to mark the one year anniversary of the 
historic Document of Human Fraternity for World Peace and Living Together. The 
Document was signed by His Holiness Pope Francis of the Catholic Church and the 
Grand Imam of al-Azhar, His Eminence Sheikh Ahmed El-Tayeb, during the Papal 
visit to the UAE Capital in February last year.    

The celebration, held in Abu Dhabi, was attended by His Highness Sheikh 
Abdullah bin Zayed Al Nahyan, Minister of Foreign Affairs and International 
Cooperation, in support of the Committee’s efforts towards realizing the 
aspirations of the Document of Human Fraternity.

Commencing the event, Pope Francis and the Grand Imam addressed faith leaders, 
cultural leaders and students attending from around the world in video messages 
in which they reiterated their commitment to the aspirations of the Human 
Fraternity Document. In their addresses, they also expressed their gratitude 
and appreciation to the UAE for the great support provided to the Higher 
Committee’s effort.
 
In his speech in the event, Sheikh Abdullah said, "We were honoured to host the 
signing of the Document of Human Fraternity in the United Arab Emirate’s 
capital, Abu Dhabi, with the support of His Highness Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed 
Al Nahyan, Crown Prince of Abu Dhabi and Deputy Supreme Commander of the UAE 
Armed Forces. This is a reflection of our commitment to its values which are 
well founded in our national and international strategy. The Document of Human 
Fraternity has also been included in our school curricula, and we will continue 
to support initiatives intended to spread the values of tolerance and 
understanding among all people, including the work of the Higher Committee of 
Human Fraternity.

"We are honoured to host the Higher Committee of Human Fraternity, and we 
encourage countries and international agencies to include the Document’s values 
and objectives in their development programmes and initiatives.

"I’m also honoured to announce the continuation of the Zayed Award for Human 
Fraternity, which was launched last year by His Highness Sheikh Mohamed bin 
Zayed, and was bestowed on the Grand Imam of Al Azhar Sheikh Ahmed Al Tayeb and 
Pope Francis, in recognition of their efforts to empower communities and 
inspire individuals on issues of fraternity and peace. The annual award will 
recognise those who unite for the good of humanity and reach out to one another 
in service of promoting human fraternity across the world.

"The Document says, ‘This Declaration may constitute an invitation to 
reconciliation and fraternity among all believers, indeed among believers and 
non-believers, and among all people of good will.’ This is an invitation to 
everybody, regardless of their race or religion, to rally around values of 
Human Fraternity. We encourage everybody to uphold and adopt these values, 
especially the younger generations that helped in the emergence of this event."

During the celebration event, the Higher Committee members took part in a panel 
discussion, updating on their strategy to realize the aspirations of the 
Document on Human Fraternity, including the Higher Committee’s emphasis on 
engaging youth and educators. Focusing on future generations has been one of 
the organization’s central aims since it was established, and a number of youth 
representatives attended the celebration event. In addition, the Committee has 
been instrumental in facilitating a forum, which took place in Abu Dhabi 
earlier in the day, bringing together over 150 students, religious leaders, and 
cultural leaders from around the world to engage in dialogue and hear from 
leaders of initiatives that exemplify human fraternity.

Looking ahead, while engaging with young leaders and students to instill the 
values of human fraternity will be a key focus for the organization, the 
Committee will also encourage initiatives that serve humanitarian causes 
tailored to global leaders and to vulnerable populations in those communities. 
With its global focus, the organization aims to galvanize action on issues of 
peace and human fraternity across Art & Media, Community, Policy-Making, and 
Education.
 
The Higher Committee of Human Fraternity includes nine members from the UAE, 
Spain, Italy, Egypt, the US, and Bulgaria. The members are: Cardinal Miguel 
Àngel Ayuso Guixot, President of the Pontifical Council for Interreligious 
Dialogue of the Holy See; Judge Mohamed Mahmoud Abdel Salam, General Secretary 
of the Higher Committee of Human Fraternity; Rabbi M. Bruce Lustig, Senior 
Rabbi at Washington Hebrew Congregation; Monsignor Yoannis Lahzi Gaid, Personal 
Secretary to His Holiness Pope Francis; Professor Mohamed Hussein Mahrasawi, 
President of Al-Azhar University; Mohamed Khalifa Al Mubarak, Chairman of the 
Department of Culture – Abu Dhabi; Dr. Sultan Faisal Al Remeithi, 
Secretary-General of the Muslim Council of Elders; Irina Bokova, former 
Director-General of UNESCO;  and Yasser Hareb, an Emirati writer and TV 
presenter.
 
The Higher Committee’s core mission is to inspire the values of human 
fraternity among people of different faiths, backgrounds, and nationalities 
across the world. It is acting on the aspirations outlined in the Document of 
Human Fraternity by holding meetings with religious leaders, heads of 
international organizations, and others to encourage actions that will create a 
more peaceful world for all humankind. Most recently the Committee met the 
United Nations (UN) Secretary-General, António Guterres and other senior UN 
representatives, to present plans for the Abrahamic Family House, one of the 
first projects the Committee is advising on, and discuss the group’s future 
plans. Following the meeting, the Secretary General agreed to share the Human 
Fraternity Document with the 194-member states of the UN so they can benefit 
from the principles and values it sets out.

About the Higher Committee of Human Fraternity

The Higher Committee of Human Fraternity is an an independent body of religious 
leaders, educational scholars and cultural figures from across the world whose 
purpose is to inspire the values of human fraternity among all people. The 
committee will steward the aspirations of the Document on Human Fraternity 
[https://www.forhumanfraternity.org/copy-of-document-on-human-fraternit] across 
the world by holding meetings with religious leaders, heads of international 
organizations, and others to encourage actions that will create a more peaceful 
world for all humankind. 

The Committee will also work alongside legislative authorities to inspire 
national legislation that reinforces the values of mutual respect and peaceful 
coexistence. It will also oversee a variety of initiatives that aim to deliver 
on the aspirations of the Document of Human Fraternity, such as the Abrahamic 
Family House, an interfaith center to be built in Abu Dhabi, United Arab 
Emirates.

The Higher Committee of Human Fraternity currently includes nine members from 
the UAE, Spain, Italy, Egypt, the US, and Bulgaria. 

For more information, please visit www.forhumanfraternity.org 



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