Henry Jackson Society Hosts Talks with Secretary-General of Muslim World League
Dialogue focuses on promoting understanding and coexistence among diverse communities.
The Henry Jackson Society recently hosted a dialogue with Mohammed bin Abdulkarim Al-Issa, secretary-general and chairman of the Muslim World League, at its headquarters in London.
The meeting addressed Islam’s message of dialogue, emphasizing the importance of promoting understanding and coexistence among countries and peoples, particularly within multicultural societies.
Al-Issa praised the British Muslim community for their respect for law, commitment to social cohesion, and active engagement in the United Kingdom.
He noted that this positive impact has been well documented in reports issued by the Muslim World League and affirmed by senior British officials during official meetings.
The discussion highlighted the significant influence of mindful families, quality education, and accountable media in fostering awareness, reinforcing sound thinking, and combating harmful ideologies.
Al-Issa also commended King Charles for his thoughtful perspective on Islam, particularly in light of increasing Islamophobia.
He emphasized that Islam is best represented through its message of moderation conveyed by its leading official institutions.
The Muslim World League, as the voice of Muslim communities worldwide, sponsored the historic ‘Makkah Document,’ a pivotal contemporary Islamic charter endorsed by over 1,200 leading muftis and scholars.
British Muslims described this document as a foundational religious charter reflecting the scholarly consensus of the Islamic world under the MWL umbrella, carrying profound significance due to its issuance from Makkah.