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Nazhath Faheema

Nazhath Faheema is an interfaith dialogue practitioner from Singapore. Her practice and research focus on interfaith movements, religious diplomacy, Jewish–Muslim relations, and the role of interreligious dialogue in track 1.5 and 2 diplomacy, particularly in the engagement between Muslim states and Israel. She founded Bayt & Bayit, an initiative that explores and analyzes Jewish–Muslim interfaith dialogue and relations across different contexts. She has been actively engaged in Jewish–Muslim and Abrahamic interfaith dialogue surrounding the Israel–Hamas war, documenting some of these through a journal titled “Holding the Ropes: Interfaith Dialogue & Reflections Surrounding the War.” Faheema has published work on interfaith dialogue, youth and women in interfaith engagement, Jewish–Muslim relations, and diplomacy between Israel and Muslim societies. She works full-time in a non-profit, integrating interfaith dialogue into charity work, focusing on social cohesion among diverse Singaporeans. She holds an MSc in Asian Studies and a certificate in the Comparative Study of Religions in Plural Societies from the S. Rajaratnam School of International Studies, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore.

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