Saudi Arabia Hosts Global Conference to Promote Islamic Unity
King Salman sponsors the second Global Conference for Building Bridges Between Islamic Schools of Thought in Makkah during Ramadan.
In a significant initiative aimed at enhancing dialogue among different Islamic traditions, the Muslim World League (MWL) announced that it will host the second edition of the Global Conference for Building Bridges Between Islamic Schools of Thought and Sects on March 6-7 in Makkah, Saudi Arabia.
This event, held during the sacred month of Ramadan, reflects the growing commitment to fostering unity among diverse Islamic communities.
Mohammad bin Abdulkarim Al-Issa, the chief of the MWL, expressed gratitude on behalf of the organization's bodies, assemblies, and councils for the patronage of King Salman.
The conference will convene leading muftis, scholars, intellectuals, and representatives from senior Islamic councils, jurisprudential academies, and various religious institutions, promoting a platform for constructive dialogue among differing sects and denominations.
The aim of the conference is not only to address differences within Islamic thought but also to coordinate resources and efforts to reinforce Islamic unity while emphasizing the importance of mutual respect for doctrinal diversity.
Al-Issa highlighted that King Salman's support for the event epitomizes Saudi Arabia's role in bolstering Islamic solidarity, particularly among scholars from different sects.
Additionally, members of the MWL's Supreme Council, Jurisprudence Council, and World Supreme Council for Mosques commended the Kingdom's respected position and its influential contribution towards fostering cooperation among Muslim nations globally.