 My name is Hassan Mahyuddin. I'm here to discuss coexistence in the Middle East. The intolerance has increasingly developed and dramatically increased over the last couple of years, especially in the region. From humanistic point of view, we have to think about coexistence to make it a paradise once again, to make it a better land to live. When the Prophet of Islam migrated to Medina, he gave the constitution to the community of Medina and he put them together under the umbrella of unity, under the umbrella of the love and sanctity of Medina, and that was a social contract. He talked about the minorities, he talked about their rights. He said that in the Yehuda Bani of Ummatum Ma'al Mu'mineen or Ummatum Minal Mu'mineen, Lil Yehudi Deenuhum Walil Muslimeena Deenuhum, that he said despite of entering into their religious differences, he gave them a legitimacy, he gave them a right to enjoy their religion without entering into a conflict with other religions. We are facing similar problems where the community belonging to different religions. The conflicts such as interfaith and intrafaith needs to be addressed on a platform where we have the scholars and the leaders and representatives of different religions for a single point agenda that has to be the peace of the Middle East, that has to be inter-religious tolerance and intra-religious tolerance. So we can ensure that the peace and peaceful coexistence is coming back in the region once again.