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West African Muslim youth exchange viewpoints on Islam and peace in Africa
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- West African Muslim youth exchange viewpoints on Islam and peace in Africa
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- Togo-Presse
- Date
- September 2, 2004
- Abstract
- The Islamic Cultural Center in Lome has been hosting since last Tuesday a meeting gathering the West African Muslim youth. The meeting is organized by the UMT (Togo Muslim Union) with the help of the World Association for Appeal to Islam. The theme is: “Islam and Peace in Africa”.
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- Idrissou Sakibou Traoré
- Gnassingbé Eyadéma
- Agouta Ouyenga
- Palestine
- Centre Culturel Islamique de Lomé II
- Coopération arabe
- Association Mondiale de l'Appel Islamique
- Union Musulmane du Togo
- Mouammar Kadhafi
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- Français
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- Frédérick Madore
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- iwac-article-0005913
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The Islamic Cultural Center in Lome has been hosting since last Tuesday a meeting gathering the West African Muslim youth. The meeting is organized by the UMT (Togo Muslim Union) with the help of the World Association for Appeal to Islam. The theme is: “Islam and Peace in Africa”.
During five days, the young Muslims from all parts of the Sub-Region will review the Islam's contribution to peace in the world. They will also acquire much knowledge and exchange viewpoints in order to assume more responsibility face to the great current problems.
In his opening speech, the Minister of the Youth and Sports, Mr. Agouta Ouyenga rejoiced over the young Muslims’ attachment to Islam values and their commitment to solve problems encountered by the Muslim youth in Africa which is often shaken by political, social and religious crises. According to Mr. Agouta Ouyenga, the crises are caused by illiteracy, religious misunderstandings, lack of self-control, etc. He did not fail to congratulate the participants on the theme chosen, for, he said, no development is possible without peace. That is the reason why, he added, the Head of State strives to find ways and means to bring back peace wherever it is threatened, particularly in Africa.
Mr. Ouyenga also recalled some values of Muslims, including sobriety, temperance, generosity and gentleness.
Earlier, Mr. Khalifa Fathi, Abdellatif Oulad Aovid, Representative of the World Association for Appeal to Islam and Mr. Idrissou Sakibou Traoré, General Director of the Islamic Cultural Center of Lomé, also Chairman of the UMT (Togo Muslim Union) noted the importance of their meeting and was grateful to the participants. They rejoiced at the event which, according to them, will allow the youth to share their knowledge with their fellows from other countries. It will also help them to reinforce their respect for the recommendations of the Holy Koran and avoid manipulations by politicians.
They expressed their gratitude to the UMT and the World Association for appeal to Islam for their initiative and financial assistance for the success of the meeting. They were especially grateful to Presidents Eyadèma and Kadhafi regarding their concern for the Muslim community in Togo.
They also wished that such meetings be opportunities to consolidate peace and solidarity within the Sub-Region.
Celestine Tanty AGBONON
Godwin Kotè AGUETON
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