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First Minister Humza Yousaf on Community and Scottish Interfaith Week

First Minister Humza Yousaf on Community and Scottish Interfaith Week

First Minister of Scotland Humza Yousaf highlights the hard work, creativity and unity of Scotland’s faith communities and the power of Scottish Interfaith Week in latest message.

Celebrating Community: Scottish Interfaith Week 2023

Celebrating Community: Scottish Interfaith Week 2023

Scottish Interfaith Week is an accessible and exciting way to learn more about the communities around us and befriend our neighbours.

FM Open Letter to Scotland’s Faith and Belief Communities

We were delighted to read First Minister Humza Yousaf’s letter to Scotland’s faith and belief communities, citing the importance of interfaith relations: “I also believe that interfaith dialogue and collaboration contributes significantly to healing divisions, promoting community cohesion, and harnessing the power of compassion to 

International Women’s Day 2023

Interfaith Scotland are hosting a special event for International Women’s Day, in partnership with Women of Faith and Community. Trishna Singh will share extracts from her memoir, A Silent Voice Speaks: The Wee Indian Woman on the Bus, published by Fledgling Press in 2022. Women of 

Holocaust Memorial Day Concert

Holocaust Memorial Day Concert

We are organising a commemorative concert for Holocaust Memorial Day following a successful collaborative programme involving young musicians from the Royal Conservatoire of Scotland and Associazione Xenia Ensemble from Turin, Italy. This event is supported by the Lord Provost of Glasgow’s International Office, Interfaith Scotland and the 

Holocaust Memorial Day 2023

Holocaust Memorial Day 2023

Interfaith Scotland will be co-hosting an event for Holocaust Memorial Day in Inverness. Holocaust Memorial Day encourages remembrance in a world scarred by genocide. Each year across the UK thousands of people come together to learn more about the past and take action to create