Inter-religious dialogue is essential for fostering peace and harmony in today's global pluralistic societies. Maulana Wahiduddin Khan reflected on his journey of inter-religious dialogue, guided by principles like tolerance, mutual respect, and the willingness to learn from others. When participants in such dialogues openly share their perspectives and remain receptive to insights that emerge, it can bring people closer, enhance relations between communities, and build mutual understanding.
This process not only allows participants to share their beliefs but also to learn from one another, creating a platform to unite peace-loving individuals from diverse religious backgrounds in working for the global good.