 I'm going to be honest about this, when it comes to debate, so I myself, I'm a skeptic. My experiences with debates, I've always seen the two sides almost like in a shouting match and it gets very personal and it's quite insulting in some ways. So, I'm interested to know how can debates be used as a positive thing to help interfaith dialogue as such? Bismillah ar-Rahman ar-Rahim, Alhamdulillah ar-Rahman ar-Rahman, peace be upon you. It goes without saying that a normal debate shouldn't be the way that you describe it. People have to sort of put forward their reasoning and argue with, at least, debate with one another without it turning into a shouting match as you put it. And when we see the example set by the Prophet, the Holy Prophet, Sallallahu Alaihi Wasallam, and how he conducted his debates with other people, whether Jews, Christians, atheists of the time, we see that it was very amicable, it was respectful. We see that even whether it was the Prophet, Sallallahu Alaihi Wasallam, or the other Imams from Ahlul Bayt, A.S., even if the other party were to insult them or use derogatory terms against them, they wouldn't respond likewise. They would make sure that they keep the environment, the atmosphere calm, and they try to use reasoning to refute the argument of the other side without resorting to any of those conducts that the other party may have used.