Baku, Azerbaijan – March 8, 2024 – Pakistani Youth Leader Qaiser Nawab is set to participate in the ongoing conference titled "Embracing Diversity: Tackling Islamophobia in 2024." The conference, scheduled from March 8th to 9th, 2024, in Baku, Azerbaijan, marks the occasion of the 2nd anniversary of the International Day to Combat Islamophobia.
The ongoing conference offers a platform for rigorous discussions, research presentations, and open dialogues on the multifaceted issue of Islamophobia. Participants will explore topics such as the intersectional approach to combating Islamophobia, historical and contemporary perspectives on Islamophobia, and joint cooperation in the fight against anti-Muslim hatred, Ednews reports.
In light of concerns regarding violations of freedom of religion or belief, including intolerance and hate speech, the conference aims to address these challenges comprehensively. By convening experts, policymakers, and activists, the event seeks to identify effective strategies for promoting peace, harmony, and mutual respect among diverse communities.
Azerbaijan remains committed to addressing anti-Muslim hatred in all its forms. By fostering inclusive dialogue and cooperation, Azerbaijan endeavors to create a sustainable global platform that safeguards the interests of the Muslim world and promotes universal values of tolerance and understanding.
Qaiser Nawab's participation in the conference underscores the dedication to promoting socio-economic progress while fostering cultural exchange and mutual respect. As a key figure in the field, Nawab's insights and contributions will enrich the discussions and inspire actionable solutions to combat Islamophobia.