World Interfaith Harmony Week

World Interfaith Harmony Week

Kicking off in the first week of February each year, World Interfaith Harmony Week is a global celebration of unity and respect among diverse faiths and religions. Initiated by King Abdullah II of Jordan and adopted by the United Nations in 2010, it highlights the importance of dialogue in fostering understanding and cooperation. The goal? To promote a culture of peace, nonviolence, and mutual respect.


Why get involved? In a world often divided by differences, this is a chance to focus on what connects us. Inter-religious conflict still impacts countless lives, but this week is a reminder that understanding and friendship can bridge divides. It’s a time to stand shoulder to shoulder, celebrating shared values while respecting our differences. How about we keep this harmony vibe going every day, not just for a week? Deal?


Relevant Hashtags: #WIHW #InterfaithHarmony #WorldInterfaithHarmonyWeek


Learn More: worldinterfaithharmonyweek.com

Related Inclusion Dates

Shavuot

Shavuot is a special time in the Jewish calendar, marking the momentous giving of the Torah at Mount Sinai over 3,000 years ago. It usually falls in late spring or e...

More Info

Pentecost

Pentecost is a major event in the Christian calendar, celebrated fifty days after Easter Sunday, typically in late May or early June. It commemorates the Holy Spirit...

More Info

Sign up for HappyMail
HappyMind Training Founder & Director

Help make it better

How useful is this calendar as a resource? (optional)

Help make it better

How useful is this calendar as a resource? (optional)