The Melillense nurse, Dunia Amar will represent the Islamic religion in Córdoba
The IV Interreligious Conference ‘Spirit of Córdoba’, which will be held in the Cordoba capital, for the fourth consecutive year, on February 11, will focus on this occasion on the ‘care of human life’ and, in this sense, the Program provides that representatives of the four convincing confessions (Catholics, Muslims, Jews and evangelicals) analyze in detail aspects related to the care of the elderly, of the sick, of those in need and the workers, and of the children and young people.
This is collected by the program of the meeting that is divided into four blocks: ‘Spirituality, major and care’, ‘Spirituality and care of the patient’, ‘Spirituality and socio-labor care’ and ‘Spirituality and care of childhood and youth’ .
One of the speakers at this conference will be the nurse Dunia Amar that will represent the Islamic religion. The first block will have the participation as speakers of Patricia Carles Grassin, Debora López, Ana Sierra Gámez and Joseph Salama; the second with Dunia Amar Chaib, Carmen Lara, Enrique Aranda Aguilar and Sara Chocron; The third with Francisca del Carmen Sánchez García, Esteban Buch Sánchez, Iván de Arteaga del Alcázar and Daniela Shalom, and the fourth block with Jalid Nieto, Ángel Martínez Rodríguez, María Amor Martín Fernández and Ary Mesyngier.
The Córdoba Congresses Palace, next to the Mosque-Catedral will be the scenario in which the presentations, round tables and cultural activities that make up the program of this meeting will take place, which seeks to strengthen the role of Córdoba as a city of understanding and coexistence .
The Spiriting Spirit of Córdoba days are a great opportunity for dialogue and the encounter between different religious traditions. In a world where sometimes it seems that differences separate us, events like this remind us that, when there is a will for understanding and respect, it is possible to build bridges and live in harmony.
The presence of the Federation of Jewish communities of Spain, the Islamic Board, the Federation of Religious Entities of Spain and the Diocese of Córdoba shows that commitment to share and learn from each other. From the health point of view, these types of encounters also lead us to reflect on the role of health professionals at such delicate times as the end of life or disease.
It is not just about treating symptoms or following medical protocols, but accompanying with humanity and empathy. Each person lives their transit in a unique way, and their beliefs and values have a fundamental role in that process. As health, our work is to respect, facilitate and be present, offering care that covers both the body and the soul. In the end, death is not only a biological fact, but a deeply human and spiritual moment.
Accompanying from compassion and respect is a way to honor each person’s dignity. Therefore, initiatives such as Córdoba’s spirit remember that, beyond differences, there are values that unite us: compassion, respect and desire to build a more supportive society.
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