حمدي، تونس

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“During the two weeks I spent in Cyprus with Med25, focused on the theme of religions in  dialogue, I had the opportunity to meet people from different nationalities, cultures, and  faiths. This experience offered me a genuine space for exchange, respect, and mutual  understanding. 

As a Tunisian and a Muslim, I felt both a sense of responsibility and pride in representing  my culture and my faith in this context of dialogue. I discovered that, despite our differences,  meaningful conversations are possible when there is active listening, respect, and a sincere  willingness to understand one another. 

One of the moments that touched me the most was when some participants chose to join us  during Muslim prayer, out of respect and curiosity. That gesture meant a lot to me. In return,  I also attended a Christian mass, which allowed me to experience another way of living one’s  spirituality, with openness and a spirit of sharing. 

This experience also helped me reflect more deeply on my own faith. Listening to the stories  and beliefs of others encouraged me to question, to grow, and to express my own beliefs  more clearly and openly. 

What struck me the most is that dialogue didn’t only happen in structured discussions. It  happened in simple, everyday moments: shared meals, group activities, silent reflections, and  shared laughter. Those moments created strong, human connections. 

In summary, this experience taught me a lot — about others, about myself, and about the  importance of building bridges between religions. It also allowed me to proudly carry  my Tunisian Muslim identity into a space of peace and mutual respect. These are two weeks  I will never forget.”

 

Hamdi

Publié le 05 أغسطس 2025 dans