Wednesday, September 30, 2009

MWL to organize interfaith forums around the world

GENEVA: Abdullah Al-Turki, secretary-general of the Makkah-based Muslim World League (MWL), announced on Monday the MWL’s plan to hold an international interfaith conference in Southeast Asia within a year. He also disclosed plans to hold similar conferences in North America, Latin America and Africa.


“We have not yet decided on the country where the interfaith conference in Southeast Asia would be held,” Al-Turki told reporters at Geneva Inter.Continental Hotel, where a two-day international conference on the Impact of the Interfaith Initiative of Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques King Abdullah opens on Wednesday.


He said King Abdullah’s initiative, which began from the holy city of Makkah, is having a great impact on world peace and stability.


Al-Turki said the Geneva conference aims to take the initiative to the general public and remove misunderstandings surrounding the initiative. President of Switzerland Hans-Rudolf Merz is expected to open the conference on Wednesday in the presence of religious leaders, academics and intellectuals from different countries.


Al-Turki spoke about plans to establish an international center to promote King Abdullah’s interfaith dialogue initiative. There is also a plan to set up an international committee on interfaith dialogue including prominent personalities from across the world.


“We want to give a message to the world that Islam and Muslims stand for peace, and Saudi Arabia, its leadership and people want to make their contributions to world peace by promoting dialogue among the followers of different faiths,” he said, hoping that these efforts would help stop the smear campaigns against Islam and Muslims. For more read here.





4 comments:

  1. As Salaamu Alaikum Dear:

    That is so wonderful that KSA is involving itself and Islam in interfaith work. I am involved in it within my community and love it. People really do want to respect and understand each other, Alhamdulillah.

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  2. Safiyyah: Wa alikum salam Sis,

    Yeah it sure is. Masha Allah. Yes I agree. Everyone wants to live peacefully after all. Alhamdulillah :D

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  3. The KSA can make a big difference in this area as people do look to the kingdom as the centre of Islam (obviously we know it's not literally true), but any work from that part of the world, especially in the current political times is very important.

    This is long long over due and I hope that politics are left aside.

    Glad to read this sis...hope you are doing well.

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  4. Salma: Yeah you're right there .... Alhamdulillah that the King initiated it ...

    Yeah I was glad too ... Alhamdulillah I'm f9 and hope the same from you :)

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