Riyadh Tolerance Convention Expresses Reservations about Forced Values

 Part of the activities of the Tolerance Convention hosted by the Saudi capital, Riyadh (Asharq Al-Awsat)
Part of the activities of the Tolerance Convention hosted by the Saudi capital, Riyadh (Asharq Al-Awsat)
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Riyadh Tolerance Convention Expresses Reservations about Forced Values

 Part of the activities of the Tolerance Convention hosted by the Saudi capital, Riyadh (Asharq Al-Awsat)
Part of the activities of the Tolerance Convention hosted by the Saudi capital, Riyadh (Asharq Al-Awsat)

On the occasion of International Day for Tolerance, the King Abdulaziz Center for National Dialogue on Wednesday hosted the Tolerance Convention 2022 in Riyadh.

Participants in the forum expressed their reservations about the policy of imposing values on societies without considering cultural differences and distinct identities among peoples. They also demanded the expansion of the concept of tolerance to accommodate the diversity and richness of the world.

Faisal bin Moammer, the General Supervisor of the Salam Project for Civilizational Communication, said that tolerance does not mean urbanization in a specific way. He also noted that tolerance doesn’t represent the values of a certain society.

Saudi Arabia has announced its rejection on more than one occasion of the policy of coercing societies to abide by certain directions in the name of tolerance, noted Moammer.

“When Saudi Arabia attends international conferences, it always focuses on introducing religious values and keeping reservations about what contradicts them, while accepting and understanding international laws,” he explained.

“Tolerance is one of the foundations on which the state is built,” he asserted.

Moammer called for the need to strike a balance in the world’s approaches to the concepts of tolerance, coexistence, and dialogue, while preserving the dignity of peoples and their specific moral and value obligations.

Abdulaziz al-Sabil, Chairman of the Board of Directors of the National Dialogue Center, said that tolerance is a religious and human virtue.

Observing events around the world reveals the extent of suffering from intolerance, extremism, violence, wars, and conflicts, al-Sabil noted.

He urged politicians, leaders, organizations, bodies, and peoples alike to take responsibility and join efforts to transform the virtue of tolerance into a reality that societies live and celebrate.

Abdulaziz al-Khayal, Vice President of the Saudi Human Rights Commission, noted that the digital world has become a large space in the life of society.

Thanks to the digital world, societies have become more open to each other, and this has imposed a new pattern of communication between the people of the world, he explained. 



Saudi Crown Prince Announces Launch of ‘Riyadh Non-Profit Foundation’

Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman
Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman
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Saudi Crown Prince Announces Launch of ‘Riyadh Non-Profit Foundation’

Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman
Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman

Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, Saudi Arabia’s Prime Minister and Chairman of the Royal Commission for Riyadh City, officially launched the Riyadh Non-Profit Foundation on Thursday, forming its Board of Directors. Established by royal decree as an independent entity with special status, the foundation operates under the Royal Commission for Riyadh City.

The foundation's Board of Directors is led by the Crown Prince, with Ibrahim bin Mohammed Al-Sultan, CEO of the Royal Commission, appointed as Vice Chairman and Secretary General, as reported by the Saudi Press Agency (SPA).

The Riyadh Non-Profit Foundation is designed to support and advance institutional and social work in various forms. It aims to foster research, studies, and social initiatives while encouraging community participation in the development of non-profit sector programs that align with its objectives. Additionally, the foundation seeks to promote a strong culture of social responsibility and reinforce the values of community engagement, marking a significant step forward in social development and innovation within the non-profit sector.

The foundation’s key focus is on fostering social development by empowering all segments of society, strengthening social cohesion, and preserving Riyadh’s cultural identity. It will collaborate with government agencies and non-profit organizations to create job opportunities in the social sector.

In the long term, the foundation aims to become a regional and global leader in the design, financing, and implementation of innovative social programs. Its areas of focus will include healthcare, education, arts, culture, and sustainability, all contributing to enhancing the quality of life and advancing social development in Saudi Arabia.

By building an integrated ecosystem, establishing research centers and incubators for social projects, and increasing community participation, the foundation aims to optimize the management and performance of its affiliated entities. This will ensure the fulfillment of its mission while aligning with the developmental priorities outlined in Saudi Arabia's Vision 2030.