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Top Saudi cleric: Jews, Muslims must fight Jew-hatred

- • Jerusalem Post Staff

The Muslim World League, a Saudi Arabian government-funded NGO, is prepared to fight “shoulder-to-shoulder” with Jews from around the world to defeat antisemiti­sm, head of the group, Sheikh Dr. Mohammed Al-Issa, said on Tuesday.

“We in the Muslim World League are proud to stand shoulder to shoulder with our Jewish brothers and sisters to build understand­ing, respect, love and interrelig­ious harmony,” said Issa from Mecca in a virtual conference organized by the Combat Anti-Semitism Movement and the American Sephardi Federation.

He said that Jews and Muslims need to work together to rebuild ties and create “bridges of dialogue” between their communitie­s. “Whereas Jews and Muslims lived centuries together, in these last decades we have sadly grown apart,” Issa said. “Now, we must rebuild the bridges of dialogue and the bonds of partnershi­p between our communitie­s... Since taking over the Muslim World League, it has been my mission to fight the forces of hatred and violence.”

Earlier this year, Issa visited the Auschwitz-Birkenau death camp, where he said, he “stood united alongside my Jewish brothers and said: never again. Not for Jews, not for Muslims, not for Christians, not for Hindus, not for Sikhs. Not for any of God’s children. History’s greatest horror, the Holocaust, must never be repeated.”

Additional speakers at the event included Elan Carr (US Special Envoy to Monitor and Combat Antisemiti­sm), Sam Brownback (US Ambassador-at-Large for Internatio­nal Religious Freedom) and Ahmed Shaheed (UN Special Rapporteur on Freedom of Belief and Religion). During the event, Issa was honored with an inaugural award for his contributi­on toward fighting antisemiti­sm.

Issa condemned hate crimes across the world, including the spate of recent attacks against Jews. “Your community has tragically been the target of several terrorist attacks,” he said. “In Pittsburgh; in San Diego; in Munsey, New York; in Halle, Germany. I condemned each and every one of these horrible assaults upon humanity. As if they were attacks on Muslims.”

Sacha Roytman Dratwa, director of the Combat Anti-Semitism Movement, said that the way to defeat antisemiti­sm is by working together.

“At a time when Iran’s spiritual leader calls for the destructio­n of the Jewish state, the Sheikh’s statements condemning the hatred of Jews are of particular importance, especially given the scrutiny he often faces,”

Roytman Dratwa said.

Combat Anti-Semitism is a non-partisan grassroots movement of individual­s and organizati­ons, across religions and faiths that works to ending antisemiti­sm in all its forms.

 ?? (Courtesy) ?? SHEIKH DR. Mohammed Al-Issa, general secretary of World Muslim League, receives an award from Sacha Roytman Dratwa, director of the Combat AntiSemiti­sm Movement yesterday.
(Courtesy) SHEIKH DR. Mohammed Al-Issa, general secretary of World Muslim League, receives an award from Sacha Roytman Dratwa, director of the Combat AntiSemiti­sm Movement yesterday.

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