探花直播first Cambridge 探花直播 Students鈥 Union (CUSU) Anti Racism Campaign Awards have been presented to three current undergraduates whose individual efforts are making a valuable contribution to a tolerant inter-faith environment within the 探花直播 and beyond.
探花直播first Cambridge 探花直播 Students鈥 Union (CUSU) Anti Racism Campaign Awards have been presented to three current undergraduates whose individual efforts are making a valuable contribution to a tolerant inter-faith environment within the 探花直播 and beyond.
探花直播awards were presented by Terry Ndee, Associate Director Trusts and Foundations at Cambridge 探花直播 Development Office and member of the 探花直播鈥檚 Race Equality Advisory Group, at a ceremony held in Keynes Hall, King鈥檚 College.
In his speech, Mr Ndee underlined the importance of tolerance and understanding in matters of religious belief and spoke of the 探花直播鈥檚 determination to foster good relations between different faith groups.
探花直播CUSU Award for Promoting Diversity went to Zishan Jiwa, a second year clinical medicine student at Sidney Sussex College. Zishan, who was brought up in Peterborough, has developed a number of initiatives both within the 探花直播 and within local communities.
He has been commended for his strong support for the work of Cambridge 探花直播 Faiths Forum (CUFF) in promoting understanding that goes beyond mere 鈥渂rittle鈥 tolerance, including the development of information packs which set out the principles of ten major faiths.
He said: 鈥淎s I grew up, I became passionate about sharing with others the beauty I saw in my religion, Islam. This drew me to engage in dialogue between people from varied religious and cultural backgrounds and is how some of my deepest friendships were forged.
鈥淚t doesn't take long, once we step past our socially contrived boundaries, before people start to connect on a very human level and realise that we are really not so different. 探花直播diversity within our cultures, languages and personalities are, in fact, what give us 鈥榗olour鈥 and are really a treasure to be explored and celebrated.鈥
Zishan has also organised a leaflet of multicultural vegetarian recipes, based on a culinary event attended by almost 100 students from different faiths and partially funded by Cambridge City Council. It will be published later this year with all proceeds going to charity.
CUSU Awards for Promoting Understanding were presented to both Jonathan Gilmour, a third year theology student at St John鈥檚 College, and Ahmed Al-Khaja, a third year economics student at Jesus College.
Jonathan Gilmour鈥檚 interest in Judaism led him to stand as Secretary and later Inter-faith Officer for the Jewish Society. A practising Christian, Jonathan has served as a link between the Jewish and Christian student communities and has encouraged dynamic dialogue between the two groups, helping members to identify shared and distinct beliefs.
He said: 鈥淲hile I am not Jewish, I have a deep love for the Jewish people and Judaism, so I thought I should get involved.鈥
In 2006 and 2007 Ahmed, who is an international student from Bahrain, organised Cambridge Multifaith Christmas events in Great St Mary鈥檚 Church, with speakers from the Christian and Muslim faiths. 探花直播events, which were well attended, were held in collaboration with CUFF and the 探花直播 Chaplaincy. It is hoped that this will become a regular feature of the calendar.
Ahmed, who is former Secretary of Cambridge 探花直播 Islamic Society, said: 鈥淐UFF is doing a great job at macro level and we all have a responsibility at the micro level to do what we can to promote better understanding between the different faiths represented in Cambridge.鈥
探花直播CUSU Anti-Racism Campaign Awards were established by A Alim Marvasti, second year student of clinical medicine, who was CUSU Anti-Racism Officer in 2006-2007, in conjunction with Kaunain Nurani, current CUSU Anti-Racism Officer and second year English student (Newnham College) and Junior Juma Penge, current CUSU Black Students Officer and second year English student (Homerton College).
Anyone interested in a copy of Zishan鈥檚 vegetarian recipe leaflet should email him on zj209@cam.ac.uk
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