The celebration is based on the works of The Common Word initiative. The initiative got Muslim and Christian leaders to discuss the two common fundamental religious teachings — the love of God, and the love of the neighbor. The religious leaders conducted dialogues on how these beliefs were central to both religions.
The World Interfaith Harmony Week modified the two Commandments to “Love of the Good,” and “Love of the Neighbour.” This mantra teaches everyone goodwill and the power of kindness, charity, and healing. During this week, leaders of various faiths gather to discuss how religion can enrich the lives of believers and how that makes the world a better place. World Interfaith Harmony Week also highlights the philanthropic works of religious groups. It encourages others to do similar work or get more involved in their communities.
Amidst rising religious conflicts, noble celebrations like World Interfaith Harmony Week are the call of the hour. The most important goal of this observation is to get people to realize that our common values of love, faith, and kindness easily outweigh our differences. With patience and humility, we could all make the world a wonderful place to live in — one where faith unites and religion is not a means of oppression.