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Presentation and history
Centre for Co-existence – Islamic-Christian Study Centre (IKS) was established in May 1996 by a group of Christians and Muslims togther, has an equal number of Christian and Muslim board-members and is currently supported by a number of Christian and Muslim organisations and societies. The overall purpose is through cooperation on equal footing – to …
Board
Lissi Rasmussen chairman, pastor, dr.theol. Hans Raun Iver-sen, secretary Prof. emeritus, KU Naveed Baig vice chairman, Ph.D. student Hasan Daher, lawyer Arngeir Langås, general secretary, the Brethren Danish Mission Houdaifa Azzouz, cand.mag., attorney
Activities
Ethnic Resource-Team If you or somebody near to you are in hospital and want to talk to another person who knows your background and who is bound to secrecy – then the resource-team is a possibility for you. Ethnic resource-team consists of 20 men and women of different age and with different ethnic and religious …
Membership
All who share the purpose of IKS may become members and thereby participate in the Annual General Meeting.As a member one receives the Journal on Islam & Christianity 2 times a year and information material from the centre.Membership costs 300 kr. per year and can be achieved by contacting the centre.
Partners
Centre for Minor Handicap Groups Danish Red Cross Visiting Service Danmission Dialog-Forum KIT-Kirkernes Integrationstjeneste Muslims in Dialogue Rehabilitation Centre for Torture Victims, RCT SEHAT The National Hospital (Rigshospitalet) Videnscenter for Transkulturel Psykiatri Al Andalus Islamic Studies Institute, Hama, Syria CEJI – A Jewish Contribution to an Inclusive Europe The Coptic Evangelical Organization for Social Service, …
Contact
Centre for Coexistence – Islamic-Christian Study Centre (IKS) Ryesgade 27B.3.tv DK-2200 Copenhagen N Denmark Mobile chairman +45 28182085 e-mail: iks@ikstudiecenter.dk