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Muslim Council of Elders Calls for Global Revival of Human Conscience on International Day of Conscience

The Muslim Council of Elders has stressed that reviving human conscience has become an urgent global priority. The council highlighted this message during the International Day of Conscience. It urged societies to strengthen values that support peace and unity. Moreover, it called for stronger cooperation to confront rising hatred and extremism.

The council explained that this annual occasion encourages people to reflect on moral responsibility. It also promotes compassion, solidarity, and mutual respect. Furthermore, it reminds communities to work toward justice and peaceful coexistence. Therefore, the council believes global awareness must grow stronger in today’s unstable environment.

At the same time, the council pointed to increasing global conflicts and crises. It warned that these challenges continue to weaken moral values. As a result, communities face deeper divisions and rising tensions. However, the council argued that strong ethical awareness can protect societies from violence. It added that a conscious society can resist hatred and prevent further instability.

The council emphasized the importance of dialogue and understanding. It noted that a shared moral foundation helps people connect across cultures. Consequently, dialogue becomes easier and more effective. The council also highlighted that all religions support human dignity and justice. They encourage cooperation and reject aggression. Therefore, these shared teachings can guide societies toward peace.

The council also renewed its call for international cooperation. It encouraged governments and organizations to promote tolerance and cultural exchange. Moreover, it stressed the need to invest in future generations. Educators and leaders should teach values that strengthen unity. This approach can help build a more stable and understanding world.

Importantly, the council urged institutions to take active roles in this effort. It called on media, education, and cultural sectors to support reviving human conscience. These institutions can influence public attitudes and behaviors. Therefore, they must promote respect, responsibility, and empathy.

The council concluded that societies must act now. It stressed that reviving human conscience can create stronger communities. This effort can also protect human dignity and ensure lasting peace. Without such action, divisions may continue to grow. However, with collective commitment, societies can overcome hatred and build a better future.

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