World Interfaith Harmony Week, observed annually during the first week of February (February 1–7), is a United Nations initiative established in 2010 to promote mutual understanding, tolerance, and cooperation among people of different faiths. Proposed by King Abdullah II of Jordan, it encourages dialogue and harmony between religions, emphasizing shared values of love for God and neighbor, or equivalent expressions within secular contexts. The week serves as a platform for interfaith groups and organizations to host events, foster connections, and address common challenges, contributing to peace and coexistence in diverse communities worldwide.