Symposium on the State of West-Islamic Dialogue

October 16, 2007

Georgetown University hosted an all-day symposium that brought together international thought leaders and public figures to address West-Islamic dialogue in its religious, political, and social dimensions. The symposium was convened in the context of the World Economic Forum's planned "Islam and the West: Annual Report on the State of Dialogue." The report, a collaborative effort between the World Economic Forum and Georgetown University, was presented at the forum's annual meeting in Davos in January 2008.

The symposium was co-sponsored by the Berkley Center for Religion, Peace and World Affairs and the Prince Alwaleed bin Talal Center for Muslim-Christian Understanding.

Schedule

Panel 1: Religion and Values | Mustafa Ceric, John Esposito, Jane McAuliffe, Seyyed Hossein Nasr, Lamin Sanneh

Panel 2: Education and Development | Osman Bakar, Katherine Marshall, Archbishop Diarmuid Martin, Ingrid Mattson

Panel 3: Citizenship and Integration | Abdou Ansari-Filali, Thomas Banchoff, Marc Gopin, Anwar Ibrahim, Sherman Jackson

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Participants

Related Publication

Report January 1, 2008

Islam and the West: Annual Report on the State of Dialogue

This report seeks to advance Muslim-West communication and promote collaboration around global challenges, including combating extremism and violence, building peaceful and vibrant civil societies, and furthering economic and social development.
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