"Planting Peace in Pakistani Youth's Hearts" revives Quaid-e-Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah's 1947 vision of a tolerant and inclusive Pakistan. Through interfaith dialogue, peace education, and storytelling, the project empowers young people to embrace diversity, reject hate, and promote unity. By nurturing empathy and respect for religious minorities, we aim to heal divisions and build a peaceful future led by Pakistan's next generation.
Despite Pakistan's founding vision of religious freedom and inclusion, many young people today grow up amid social divisions, intolerance, and discrimination against religious minorities. This rising polarization fosters misunderstanding, hate, and exclusion, threatening national unity and peace. Without targeted education and dialogue, these divisions risk deepening, undermining the future of Pakistan's diverse society and the well-being of its youth.
"Planting Peace in Pakistani Youth's Hearts" addresses intolerance by educating young people about Pakistan's founding vision of inclusion and respect for all faiths. Through interfaith dialogue, storytelling, and peace education workshops, the project builds empathy and understanding among youth from diverse backgrounds. By empowering young leaders to promote tolerance and challenge hate, it fosters a culture of unity and peaceful coexistence,healing social divisions and strengthening Pakistan.
By nurturing empathy, tolerance, and respect among Pakistan's youth, this project aims to create a generation of peacebuilders who actively challenge religious discrimination and social divisions. Over time, this cultural shift will contribute to stronger community cohesion, reduced sectarian conflict, and enhanced social stability. Ultimately, the project supports the realization of Quaid-e-Azam's vision of a just, inclusive Pakistan where diversity is celebrated and all citizens live with dign
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