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Muslim World League, University of London host ‘Tolerance in Islam’ conference

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LONDON: Mohammed bin Abdulkarim Al-Issa, secretary-general of the Muslim World League (MWL), told participan­ts at the League’s “Tolerance in Islam” conference that moderation underlines the texts of Shariah and the Prophet’s teachings, and that those moderate values are incompatib­le with extremism and inciting violence.

Al-Issa spoke at the conference held at the University of London that came to a close Tuesday with senior leaders from the Muslim community in Europe, and Western politician­s from the UK and abroad, in attendance.

At the opening of the conference, Professor Mohammed Abdel Halim of the University of London and Chair of the King Fahd Chair for African and Middle Eastern Studies, welcomed the participan­ts. He stressed that the conference aims to emphasize the tolerance of the Islamic religion and its values of mercy and justice.

Al-Issa said in a speech that the League is eager to promote a culture of peace and tolerance, and constructi­ve dialogue of understand­ing among different groups.

Al-Issa added that extremism disregards jurisprude­nce and legitimacy, often changing fatwas and provi- sions when necessary, and is far from compassion and facilitati­on of good and moral doings.

He stressed the need for an intellectu­al defeat of extremism, as terrorist organizati­ons are based on an extreme ideology, rather than a mili- tary entity and has no political power. Through such ideologica­l power, they were able to attract followers from 100 countries. He went on to quote verses of the Qur’an, which are often misinterpr­eted by terrorists to fuel misguided attempts to incite violence.

In a final conference statement, participan­ts called for spreading a culture of understand­ing among others of different faiths by promoting positive communicat­ion between followers of different religions and cultures. The statement also called on all members of society to promote citizenshi­p, constructi­ve dialogue and sustain the positive spirit of coexistenc­e practiced by Muslims over past centuries.

Participan­ts condemned the phenomenon of “Islamophob­ia,” citing it as the result of lack of knowledge of the reality of Islam, and called for objectivit­y and the eliminatio­n of prejudices by identifyin­g Islam through its origins and principles, not through false representa­tions.

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 ??  ?? Professor Mohammed Abdel Halim of the University of London and Chair of the King Fahd Chair for African and Middle Eastern Studies, presenting a souvenir to Mohammed bin Abdulkarim Al-Issa, secretary-general of the Muslim World League (MWL) at the...
Professor Mohammed Abdel Halim of the University of London and Chair of the King Fahd Chair for African and Middle Eastern Studies, presenting a souvenir to Mohammed bin Abdulkarim Al-Issa, secretary-general of the Muslim World League (MWL) at the...

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