Muslim World League holds first conference of Asian ulama in Kuala Lumpur

MWL Secretary General Sheikh Dr. Mohammad bin Abdulkarim Al-Issa, Malaysian PM Ismail Sabri Yaakob and Malaysian Religious Affairs Minister Idris Ahmad, Kuala Lumpur, June 30, 2022. (AN Photo)
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Updated 30 June 2022
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Muslim World League holds first conference of Asian ulama in Kuala Lumpur

  • More than 1,000 participants arrived from Saudi Arabia and 16 Asian countries
  • Conference was opened by Malaysian Prime Minister Ismail Sabri Yaakob

KUALA LUMPUR: Participants from 17 countries gathered in Kuala Lumpur on Thursday for the first conference of Asian religious scholars organized in Malaysia by the Muslim World League to unite efforts addressing extremist ideologies.

The MWL is an international non-governmental Islamic organization founded in Saudi Arabia in 1962, that focuses on promoting and clarifying the worldwide understanding of Islam. It is headquartered in Makkah and maintains offices around the world.

More than 1,000 participants arrived from Saudi Arabia and countries including Pakistan, India, Bangladesh, Indonesia, Malaysia, Thailand, and the Philippines.

The conference was opened by Malaysian Prime Minister Ismail Sabri Yaakob, Malaysian Religious Affairs Minister Idris Ahmad and MWL Secretary-General Sheikh Dr. Mohammad bin Abdulkarim Al-Issa.

“We feel proud and lucky that the MWL has chosen Malaysia to host the conference, which of course is a recognition to our country, which highlights Islam as a harmonious, safe and prosperous religion in a multi-racial and multi-religious society,” Yaakob said, adding that the meeting was taking place at a time when Muslims are still facing various challenges, including disputes among themselves, provocation, and Islamophobia.

The meeting will pave the way for the establishment in Kuala Lumpur a permanent council under the umbrella of the MWL.

Al-Issa said that the council’s first session was planned next year. The conference aims at developing educational tools and initiatives to foster collaboration and solidarity, especially among young and emerging leaders, to combat extremist ideology and what the MWL said in a statement were “artificial differences that sometimes exist” in politically diverse societies.

“With the efforts of the scholars, multi-pronged activities are being carried out to counter extremism in all parts of the world,” Al-Issa told Arab News on the sidelines of the conference. “We are hopeful that such efforts will bear fruits in due course and help wipe out extremism totally.”

He said that the MWL had chosen multiethnic Malaysia as it is “well known for its harmonious life.

“It is an ideal region for the propagation of harmony and peaceful coexistence among Muslims and non-Muslims,” he added.

“The attendance in large numbers bears eloquent testimony to the enthusiasm of the people and religious scholars to work towards peace, harmony, and coexistence.”


Taiwan president vows to strengthen island’s defenses in Lunar New Year message

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Taiwan president vows to strengthen island’s defenses in Lunar New Year message

TAIPEI: Taiwan will ‌strengthen its defense efforts and safeguard the island’s security in the year ahead, President Lai Ching-te said in ​his Lunar New Year message released on Sunday.
Lai last year proposed $40 billion in extra defense spending to counter China, which views the island as its own territory. But the opposition, which has a majority in parliament, has refused to review the proposal ‌and instead advanced ‌its own, less expensive proposals, ​which ‌only ⁠fund ​the purchase ⁠of some of the US weapons Lai wants.
In his address, recorded at one of Taiwan’s most important military radar stations in the central mountain range which he visited earlier this month, Lai said he wanted to ⁠thank the armed forces for protecting ‌Taiwan around the clock.
“We ‌will continue to strengthen ​our national defense ‌and public security efforts, safeguarding national security and maintaining ‌social stability,” he said in the message carried on his social media accounts.
The message showed Lai at the high-altitude Hsiaohsuehshan radar station, chatting with officers ‌there.
The video also featured footage of Taiwan’s first domestically developed submarine, which ⁠is ⁠in the process of undersea trials.
Lai, who Beijing denounces as a “separatist” given his rejection of the country’s sovereignty claims, did not extend greetings to China, which staged its latest round of major war games around the island in late December.
China has never renounced the use of force to bring Taiwan under its control.
China, as well as South ​Korea and large ​parts of Southeast Asia, also mark the Lunar New Year holiday.