Oasis International Foundation


The Oasis International Foundation is an interfaith foundation established in 2004. It was based on an idea of Cardinal Angelo Scola to promote mutual knowledge and understanding between Christians and Muslims, with special focus on the reality of Christian minorities in predominantly Muslim countries.
Oasis relies on a network of international contacts. In addition to Cardinal Scola its Promotional Committee includes Patriarch Bechara Boutros al-Rahi, Cardinals Philippe Barbarin, Josip Bozanic, Péter Erdő, Christoph Schönborn, Patriarch Fouad Twal and Bishops Camillo Ballin, Mounged El-Hachem, Paul Hinder, Jean-Clément Jeanbart, Maroun Lahham, Anthony Lobo, Francisco Javier Martínez and Joseph Powathil. The scientific committee includes Islam experts, philosophers, sociologists, historians and legal experts.

Resources

Oasis is part of the Studium Generale Marcianum, the educational-academic department of the Venice Patriarchate. Over the years it has developed a variety of resources:
Oasis’ main areas of research are: cultural and civilisational métissage, a notion that seeks to explain the ongoing process of mixing of cultures and spiritual experiences; the cultural heritage of Eastern Christian minorities; the various grassroots forms of Islam as expressions of a type of religiosity that is truly indispensable to understand Muslim societies, past and present; religious freedom seen from a legal perspective but also as a privileged path to grasp the theoretical connection between truth and freedom. For Oasis, bearing witness is a decisive notion in interfaith dialogue when understood as an adequate means to access the truth.
Oasis is based in Venice and was presented to UNESCO in Paris and the United Nations.
The Centre organises each year a plenary meeting, alternating between Venice and a location in a predominantly Muslim country, Cairo and Amman.