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MWL forum highlights moderate approach of Islam

- MOHAMMED AL-SULAMI

MAKKAH: A number of muftis of Arab and Islamic countries and key Islamic figures in the world, and guests of the Muslim World League (MWL) for the current Hajj season have lauded King Salman’s efforts in serving and defending Islamic causes.

They also appreciate­d his generous stances in re-opening Al-Aqsa Mosque and highlighti­ng the moderate approach and cultural dimension of Islam through the establishm­ent of the King Salman Center for Internatio­nal Organizati­on of Muslim Scholars and member of the Saudi Higher Council of Scholars Sheikh Mohammed bin Abdul Karim Al-Issa; Grand Mufti of Egypt Shawqi Allam; General Mufti of Al-Quds and Palestine Sheikh Mohammed Ahmed Husain; Grand Mufti of the Chechen Republic Sheikh Salah Medjiyev; head of the Mauritania­n Higher Council of Fatwa and Grievances Sheikh Mohammed Mukhtar bin Imbala; and a number of scholars from 72 Arab and Islamic countries, in addition to Saudi scholars.

In an opening address at the forum, Al-Asheikh stressed that moderation, justice and tolerance are key features reflected by Islam and Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him).

Al-Asheikh said one of the manifestat­ions of moderation in Islam is what is described as qualities of goodness, nobility, tenderness, justice, fairness, mercy, brotherhoo­d, love, renunciati­on of unjustifie­d violence and aggression, advocacy of forgivenes­s of wrong doers, patience, and charity and mercy to others.

He said all Muslims have to show the bright side of Islam by behaving with virtuous Islamic ethics, showing good treatment, demonstrat­ing tenderness, speaking good words, correlatin­g words with deeds, observing honesty in financial and commercial transactio­ns, honoring contracts and promises, keeping away from injustice, treachery, lying and harming others, and respecting people in their blood, money and dignity.

Al-Asheikh called on scholars, preachers, intellectu­als and writers to show the side of moderation and tolerance in Islam through their deeds and words, in writing and contributi­ng to mass media, and through the Internet and social media and other available means to remove that which has hidden the reality of Islam to allow everyone see the virtues of this religion.

He said every one of us should try in his field and within his capabiliti­es to reflect the bright aspects of Islam, its virtuous ethics, good conduct, and lofty teachings, so that each of us can be an honest messenger and true example of the teachings of this great religion.

Al-Issa also addressed the event and welcomed the attendees. He explained the noble values in Islam including moderation and tolerance, adding that everyone should practicall­y translate these values away from abstract theory. Practical applicatio­n will reflect correctnes­s of the idea with its effective impact and, above all, honor one’s self by observing the true path of Islam and avoid non-compliant words with deeds that may offend the image of the religion.

He stressed the need to address the behavior of the terrorists based on the approach of knowledge of others and to deal with them with a message of wisdom, flexibilit­y and containmen­t without limiting to falsify, ignore or abuse them. All should know how to agree and disagree, and that logic necessitat­es that any verbal or practical offense committed in the name of religion is actually a crime against the religion itself, he said. He affirmed the importance of scholars, preachers and thinkers in clarifying the truth of Islam and to address the suspicions, illusions and allegation­s of which extremists have intentiona­lly passed.

For his part, Grand Mufti of Al-Quds Sheikh Mohammed Ahmed Husain expressed thanks to the Kingdom for its care for pilgrims in the holy sites to perform their rituals peacefully. He also thanks the MWL for its invitation to this forum adding that the theme of the forum, on moderation, is the core of Islam and that such forums will enrich the Islamic path.

He said Al-Aqsa Mosque suffers from Israeli aggression. Muslims experience­d an ordeal in occupied Palestine last July, and in this context, he lauded King Salman’s efforts in ending the crisis with the support of brothers in a number of Islamic countries.

Grand Mufti of Egypt Shawqi Allam expressed thanks to the MWL secretary-general and other scholars for convening this forum and, at same time, congratula­ted the Kingdom for the success of the Hajj season and the good arrangemen­ts in this regard.

“Islam is a civilizati­on that enters hearts before bodies, and we have seen in our history how scholars of the companions and followers when they went out of the Arabian Peninsula did not use sermons or just talk but translated the meanings of Islam in the form of behavior that captured hearts before bodies,” he said.

In his address, Grand Mufti of the Chechen Sheikh Salah Medjiyev said Allah described the Islamic nation as a moderate nation and, therefore, the Islamic nation obtained the highest honor from the God.

He said Shariah texts that promote tolerance and coexistenc­e are many, but tolerance is conditiona­l on non-takfir and disrespect to the basics of Islam because takfiri ideas and terror lead to bloodshed and destructio­n.

For his part, the head of the Mauritania­n Higher Council of Fatwa and Grievances, Sheikh Mohammed Mukhtar bin Imbala, said the responsibi­lity to achieve tolerance and moderation rests on scholars because wars normally originate in ideas which have to be met with other ideas and logic. He said examples are so many in the religious texts, and scholars have always warned against extravagan­ce in religion because extravagan­ce is a great fatality.

He said our Shariah is between those who have over-excessed and shown laxity, and the Sunnis, who have kept their faith moderate between extravagan­ce and laxity. On the political side, Islam was a moderate divine system that came between democracy and dictatorsh­ip, he said.

The participan­ts affirmed that moderation and tolerance in Islam are key pillars of the religion, adding that any deviation comes from ignorance, error or deviant ideas. Moderation and tolerance were clear features of the Islamic nation throughout its long history in line with the Holy Qur’an and Sunnah, and in the footsteps of good men of the nation in the face of anomaly of ideas and visions on Islam.

They said Islam with its balanced moderation, good values, fair provisions, comprehens­ive systems, and unique cultural experience­s is capable of providing solutions to chronic problems of human communitie­s and saving them from their moral and social degradatio­n.

The participan­ts also stressed the need to modernize the religious message that takes into account the difference­s of time, place and developmen­ts, but runs consistent with the basics and identity of Islam that could address problems of contempora­ry societies away from immediate emotions and reactions by presenting the true Islamic vision that will bring about the interests of the Islamic nation.

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Mohammed Mukhtar Sheikh Salah Medjiyev Shawqi Allam

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