Islam – Christianity Dialogue meeting

“The status of women in Islam and Christianity, Through the character of Saint Mary” On the eve of the Jesus Christ’s (AS) birth, A dialogue session entitled ” The status of women in Islam and Christianity, Through the character of Saint Mary” held by Islamic Academic of Germany on Sunday December 14. 2014. The meeting…

Muharram

     The Islamic Centre of Hamburg wishes all Muslims God’s blessing and assistance on the occasion of beginning of the Islamic new year and condoles Muslims on the occasion of Imam Hussain’s martyrdom.      Muharram is the first month of Islamic calendar. The Hegira (Prophet’s emigration from Mecca to Medina) is considered as the beginning…

Ayatollah Ghaemmaghami: God created different kinds of people so that they could find out love and understanding

     Congratulatory message of Ayatollah Ghaemmaghami, the chairman of the Islamic Union of Shiah Scholars (IEUS) and İmam and director of the Islamic Center of Hamburg, to Christian sisters and brothers on the occasion of the Christmas. In the Name of the God who granted us fellowship      ‘But I tell you who hear me: Love your enemies, do good to those…

On the occasion of death of Patriarch Alexei II, the IEUS chairman, Ayatollah Ghaemmaghami express his condolences to the Patriarchs in charge in Moscow, Berlin and Hamburg.

On the death of the venerable Alexei II, we express our sincere sympathy to all sisters and brothers of the Russian Orthodox Church. Alexei was a respectable man who strived to spread the understanding and tolerance between different religions. His death is not a loss only for the Russian Orthodox Church, but also for all…

Christian and Muslim students got together to discuss different subjects to come to a better mutual understanding.

Christian-Muslim study group Christians and Muslims who see themselves responsible towards their Creator are two outstanding communities. That sense of responsibility makes us unite although there are many misunderstandings and those who want to make mischief between us. Both religions don t allow their supporters to be hostile one another and furthermore lead them to…