Join us in this powerful conversation with Dr. Izzeldin Abuelaish, a Palestinian doctor, Nobel Peace Prize nominee, and author of I Shall Not Hate. Amidst unimaginable tragedy, he offers hope and strategies rooted in compassion and responsibility that can transform individuals and societies.
Key Topics
* The concept of “social diseases” like hatred and their impact on peace and health
* The importance of personal responsibility in overcoming pain and promoting forgiveness
* How the “Pandemic of Compassion” can spread globally, healing divisions
* The significance of accountability, truth, and justice in conflict resolution
* Practical steps for individuals and communities to deepen compassion through action
* The role of systemic change in healthcare, justice, and international relations
* The power of hope and collective action during crises and ongoing conflicts
Resources & Links
* I Shall Not Hate by Izzeldin Abuelaish
* Institute for the Study of Social Endemic Diseases
* The Charter of the Forest (1217)
Connect with Dr. Izzeldin Abuelaish
Closing Inspiration: Hear Dr. Abuelaish read the Charter for Compassion 2.0, emphasizing that compassion is a shared human duty, capable of transforming our world through courage, action, and systemic change.