Why Interfaith Dialogue is Key to Africa’s Regional Stability
Across the African continent, faith acts as the ultimate bedrock of daily life, identity, and shared human values. Yet, during periods of intense political friction, this deep spiritual fabric can be vulnerable to manipulation. In my opinion, understanding how interfaith dialogue builds regional stability in Africa is no longer just a theological exercise-it is an absolute geopolitical necessity. To build lasting security, we must look beyond political agreements and examine how the social forces of Christians, Muslims, and traditional communities can be systematically harnessed to protect national cohesion. Why do political tensions in Africa turn into religious conflicts? Religion is rarely the root cause of warfare, but it is frequently weaponized by opportunistic political actors. Across many democracies, elections naturally heighten social competition. When structural issues like ethnic polarization are left unaddressed, politicians easily exploit religious identities to mob...