SINGAPORE - More than 250 religious organisations in Singapore have made a commitment to safeguard religious harmony in the wake of growing inter-ethnic tensions across the globe.
In her speech at the dinner, President Halimah said she was glad that the religious leaders had"come together to affirm a commitment to safeguard religious harmony, in which they encourage day-to-day positive interactions so that people continue to talk with one another, work together and live together as one united people".
The commitment further covers the importance of sharing and propagating beliefs respectfully and sensitively without denigrating or insulting other religions, as well as the unequivocal rejection of any form of violence against anyone. Minister for Culture, Community and Youth Grace Fu said the religious and community leaders are sending a"very important message" to Singapore."It is important for us to find commonalities despite our differences - that although we have different religions and are from different ethnicities, we are Singaporeans. And in Singapore, we put multiracial and multi-religious harmony really right up there as a national value that we all treasure.
Every two weeks, the students alternate between the church venue in Eunos or the mosque's Joo Chiat premises to attend English, maths and science classes run by 10 tutors from both congregations. The collaboration has benefited 20 students so far.
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