JAKARTA - Consul General of the Republic of Indonesia Sydney Vedi Kurnia Buana said universal values in the Qur'an are very relevant in life, especially in diverse societies.
That was said by Consul General Vedi in the commemoration of the Nuzulul Qur'an which was held in the Hall of the Indonesian Consulate General in Sydney, Australia on Monday (17/3) which was attended by representatives of various communities in Sydney, religious leaders, diaspora groups, and Indonesian students.
In his remarks, Konjen Vedi emphasized the importance of practicing the noble values contained in the Qur'an as a way of life for Muslims.
Consul General Vedi also invited all parties to continue to maintain the unity and harmony between religious communities in Australia.
"The universal values taught in the Qur'an, such as peace, justice, and affection, are very relevant to continue to be applied in our lives, especially in the diverse context of society like in Australia," said Consul General Vedi in a statement from the Indonesian Consulate General in Sydney as quoted on March 19.
In addition to being a moment of spiritual reflection, this warning is also used to strengthen the friendship between the Indonesian Consulate General in Sydney and the Indonesian people in Sydney, especially the Muslim community.
More than that, this activity is expected to have a positive impact in strengthening understanding and togetherness between religious communities in Australia, especially in the Sydney area.
On this occasion, the Indonesian Consul General in Sydney expressed his appreciation to all the communities present, who have played an active role in strengthening the brotherhood relationship between Indonesia and Australia.
The presence of these various communities shows a strong commitment to continue to strengthen the well-established cooperation and harmony.
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Meanwhile, Ustadz Muhammad Azlan Lubis in a lecture themed "The Qur'an" as Guidelines for Life in the Modern Era " emphasized the importance of understanding and implementing the teachings of the Qur'an in the midst of increasingly complex challenges of modern life.
The commemoration of the Nuzulul Qur'an of the Indonesian Consulate General in Sydney this year is closed by breaking the fast together and praying Maghrib in congregation.
The Indonesian Consulate General in Sydney hopes that this activity can continue to strengthen harmonious relations between Indonesia and Australia, as well as be a productive forum in fostering relations between communities in the Sydney region.
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