±Ø³Ô´ó¹Ïstudent explores Christian-Muslim Coexistence at the Mediterranean Convention in Croatia
Kevin Basia, a Political Science and International Relations student at ACT, was invited to participate in the Mediterranean Theological Meetings 2024, organized in Croatia. In an event from 14-20 July, the central theme was the coexistence of Christians and Muslims in the Mediterranean region and Europe and advancing interreligious dialogue. During the program, Kevin had the opportunity to attend lectures by distinguished speakers from Croatia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Greece, Germany, France, and Sweden. The participants were organized into three workshops on different topics (refugees, Islam and feminism,and the integration of Muslims in Europe). Kevin shared the example of Greece and gained practical knowledge and experience through promising perspectives on interfaith coexistence in Europe and the Mediterranean, leaving him well-informed and prepared for future discussions.