Muslim World League Chief Addresses Second Consultative Meeting with Pakistani Religious Scholars
Dr. Mohammed bin Abdulkarim Al-Issa highlights unity and consensus on key issues facing the Muslim world.
RIYADH: Muslim World League Secretary-General Dr. Mohammed bin Abdulkarim Al-Issa inaugurated the Second Consultative Meeting with Pakistani religious scholars in Islamabad, emphasizing the necessity for unity and consensus on key issues confronting the Muslim world.
In his address, Al-Issa underscored the importance of a collective scholarly stance, as reported by the Saudi Press Agency on Wednesday.
He noted that the meeting's objective is to reaffirm the legitimacy of diverse jurisprudential views, which are integral to Islamic scholarship, thereby enriching the tradition and embodying Shariah's principles of tolerance and inclusiveness.
The gathering aims to foster dialogue and understanding among different schools of thought within Islam, with the ultimate goal of advancing a united approach to addressing contemporary challenges.
This inclusive approach reflects the Muslim World League's commitment to promoting peace, mutual respect, and collaboration among Muslims worldwide.