
One of the senior Yazidi clerics in Lalesh Temple, Baba Jawish, sent a congratulatory message especially on the occasion of the opening of the headquarters of Ezdina Organization in the city of Qamishlo/Qamishli.He blessed the opening of the office,and stressed on the importance of Ezdina to be a platform for spreading brotherhood and tolerance and to be a gathering place for all the religions and all the ethnic minorities, as well as to contribute in the spread of good and rapprochement between all religions and all people of all components.
Baba Jawish stressed the importance of the organization to be a gathering point for all religions and ethnicities for the sake of knowledge, peace, safety and tolerance.
In addition, Baba Jawish blessed and asked God to protect Syria, where safety prevails in it and your return to it with love and security.
On Friday the 21st of August 2020, the Ezdina organization opened its headquarters in the city of Qamishlo/Qamishli, and launched the "Hope" project in the region. The project is an academic and professional work program aims to increase the community's awareness of the Yazidi identity, enhancing the closeness between the individuals of the religious and national components in North and East Syria, mainly by respecting diversity, accepting others and the rejection of hate speech and violence.
Baba Jawish stressed the importance of the organization to be a gathering point for all religions and ethnicities for the sake of knowledge, peace, safety and tolerance.
In addition, Baba Jawish blessed and asked God to protect Syria, where safety prevails in it and your return to it with love and security.
On Friday the 21st of August 2020, the Ezdina organization opened its headquarters in the city of Qamishlo/Qamishli, and launched the "Hope" project in the region. The project is an academic and professional work program aims to increase the community's awareness of the Yazidi identity, enhancing the closeness between the individuals of the religious and national components in North and East Syria, mainly by respecting diversity, accepting others and the rejection of hate speech and violence.
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