One
page,
three
voices.
A small, deliberate fellowship of Muslim, Christian, and Jewish students and scholars who learn to read scripture together — and stay in the room.
Fraternity Circle is founded and led by Dunaj Instytut Dialogu, an organization dedicated to fostering intercultural and interreligious dialogue. Our work is grounded in the principles of the Hizmet movement, inspired by the teachings of Fethullah Gülen, which emphasize:
Respect for Diversity
Recognizing the wealth in our differences and the beauty of our shared humanity.
Service to Humanity
Hizmet — selfless service to society through education and dialogue.
Peace & Positive Action
Building a peaceful world through understanding and cooperation.
Universal Human Rights
Respecting every human being and fundamental rights and freedoms.
We are not
a panel.
We are a fellowship.
Founded by the Dunaj Instytut Dialogu, Fraternity Circle gathers students, scholars, and rabbis-priests-imams in training to practice Scriptural Reasoning — a slow, hospitable way of reading sacred texts together.
The library.
Each session: one theme, three passages. Read alone or with friends.
Hospitality
Religious Leadership
The 3rd Fraternity Camp.
Reflecting on Peace — the 40th anniversary of the historic 1986 Assisi World Day of Prayer. Two days, twelve sessions, one hillside.
