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Muslim forum stresses need for dialogue, collaboration to promote social healing, reduce misunderstanding

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Last updated: November 16, 2025 3:56 pm
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Published: November 16, 2025
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Pushing for social healing among various communities and narrowing of gap in Indian society through collaborations and joint solidarity, Association of Muslim Professionals (AMP) national NGO conference concluded in Lucknow on Sunday (November 16, 2025) with multiple brainstorming sessions.

Speaking to The Hindu, Aamir Edresy, president of AMP, said, “AMP has always believed that social progress is only possible when communities work together. Our focus goes beyond just Muslim empowerment—we aim to build bridges, foster solidarity, and contribute to India’s social harmony. Through joint initiatives with NGOs, civil society groups, educational institutions, and government bodies, we are actively promoting social healing, inclusive development, and equitable opportunities for all sections of society.”

The two-day NGO conference in Lucknow hosted over 1,000 delegates from across India, representing NGOs, educational institutions, medical associations, women-led initiatives, youth groups, and social activists. The discussed topics included status of Muslims in India—challenges, opportunities, government schemes, partnerships and collaborations, and a united call for action and collaboration.

When asked if AMP believed in promoting de-radicalisation in all forms through social healing and dialogue between all communities and religious groups in India, Mr. Edresy said, “AMP firmly believes in promoting peace, harmony, and constructive engagement among all communities in India. Our work is rooted in the idea that social healing, inclusive development, and continuous dialogue are the most effective ways to prevent marginalisation, misconceptions, and extreme views of any kind.

AMP does not frame its initiatives in the terminology of ‘de-radicalisation’, but our programmes naturally contribute to creating a positive, empowering ecosystem where communities connect through dialogue, collaboration, and shared social goals, [and] misunderstandings are reduced through transparency and bridge-building efforts,” he said.

The AMP added that its idea is when people feel heard, supported, and connected, society becomes more resilient to all forms of extremism be it social or ideological or communal.

Published – November 16, 2025 09:26 pm IST



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