What People Are Saying About
CARAVAN…
“Caravan…perfectly embodies the
sentiment of a recent UN General Assembly resolution
(A/65/5) entitled ‘World Interfaith Harmony Week,’ which
aims to spread ‘the message of interfaith harmony and
goodwill in the world’s churches, mosques, synagogues,
temples and other places of worship... based on love of
God and love of one’s neighbour, or on love of the good
and love of one’s neighbour, each according to their own
religious traditions or convictions.’ Caravan is about a
journey away from sectarian tension. It’s about breaking
down the confining walls that breed suspicion and
hatred. It’s about moving towards an understanding and
respect for the other, whether he or she is a Muslim or
Christian…..”
The Honorable James W. Rawley, UN Coordinator for
Humanitarian Aid and Development Activities in the
occupied Palestinian territory-UNSCO and former United
Nations Resident Coordinator in Egypt)
Both
religion and art elevate the sense of humanity. Thus, in
this Caravan initiative, we aspire for art to be used as
a tool to enhance our religiosity and our humanity.”
Sheikh Dr. Ali Gomaa, Grand Mufti of Egypt
“I am
delighted to be associated with this Caravan interfaith
arts initiative. Through the arts door can be opened to
a harmonious symphony in which religions can give of
their best to one another and transcend the present
situation in which so many people of faith live parallel
lives.”
The Rt Rev & Rt Hon Richard Chartres, Bishop of
London
“This
objective of Caravan echoes my life in film: bridging
the East and the West. I believe the arts more than
anything else can address issues of religious extremism,
intolerance and sectarian violence, and emphasize the
possibility of friendship and love between all peoples
and religions.”
Omar Sharif, legendary Egyptian actor
“I am impressed with the richness,
depth and variety of interpretation in the artists' work
in this Caravan program. Our President, Barack Obama, is
very much in sync with the inspiration of Caravan. He
has said, ‘Regardless of your faith – and America is a
country of Jews, Christians, Muslims and even
non-believers -- people still have common hopes and
common desires.’ Such hopes and shared dreams are quite
evident in the work of Caravan.”
The Honorable Margaret Scobey, U.S. Ambassador to
Egypt (2008-2011)
“As a
champion of ‘the East-West Bridge’, and as someone from
both the East and the West, I believe passionately in
this Caravan initiative that show the East to the West,
and the West to the East. Caravan highlights the common
cultural heritage of the two, and helps us work towards
a common goal.”
Tahir Shah, New York Times best-selling
Anglo-Afghan author of The Caliph’s House
“I don’t
believe we are really so different, with separate
identities, which we call East and West. Instead I think
history shows us that we are all intricately interwoven.
This Caravan arts program helps us toward reaching that
understanding.”
Khaled Al Khamissi, best-selling Egyptian
novelist, author of Taxi
“My vision
has always been for making music to bring people of
diverse cultural and religious backgrounds together.
This is the heart of Caravan and it my privilege to be
part of this program.”
Naseer Shamma, world renowned Iraqi oud (lute)
player
“I
profoundly believe in Caravan, using art to build an
alliance of understanding and friendship. As a Muslim,
having married a Christian, I am living this bridge.”
Mohamed Abla, internationally renowned
contemporary Egyptian artist
“The Caravan initiative is about
everything I have been doing in my writing and
life…bridging East and West.”
Ahdaf Soueif, the best-selling Anglo-Egyptian
author, whose novel The Map of Love was shortlisted for
the Booker Prize for Fiction.
“Caravan is exactly what we need because the Arts unite
us as a language of love and peace.”
Yousra, celebrated Egyptian actress and former
UNDP Goodwill Ambassador
“This Caravan program brings us together, Muslim and
Christian, because it satisfies our souls for their
common need of beauty.” Sheikh Mohammed Gemeah
(Al Azhar, and a member of the Al Azhar-Anglican
Communion Dialogue)
“This Caravan enterprise shows us that religion is an
inspiration to artists, from the Middle East and the
West, both Muslim and Christian. Christianity is the
religion of love, Islam is the religion of mercy, and we
are in dire need of both.”
Dr. Mahmoud Azab (Consultant for Interfaith
Dialogue for the Grand Imam of Al Azhar)
“The purpose of this Caravan arts
program is what I have been trying to do with my acting:
to bring justice, freedom and peace to all peoples
whatever their background, religion or nationality.”
Amr Waked, noted Egyptian actor (starred in films such
as Syriana, Contagion and Salmon Fishing in
the Yemen). |