Pakistan says looks toward Muslim World League to lead global movement against Islamophobia

The secretary general of the Muslim World League, Dr. Mohammad bin Abdulkarim Al-Issa (L), meets with Pakistani chairman senate Muhammad Sadiq Sanjrani (R), in Islamabad Pakistan, on October 11, 2022. (Photo Courtesy: Senate of Pakistan)
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Pakistan says looks toward Muslim World League to lead global movement against Islamophobia

  • Muhammad Sadiq Sanjrani thanks Saudi Arabia for providing timely assistance to flood victims
  • MWL secretary general Dr. Mohammad bin Abdulkarim Al-Issa is visiting Pakistan until Oct. 14

ISLAMABAD: The chairman of Pakistan’s upper house of parliament, Muhammad Sadiq Sanjrani, said on Tuesday his country looked toward the Muslim World League (MWL) to lead the global movement against Islamophobia, remove misconceptions about Islam in the West and spread a message of peace and tolerance in the non-Muslim world.

Dr. Mohammad bin Abdulkarim Al-Issa, who is visiting Pakistan until October 14, met with chairman senate Sanjrani in Islamabad to discuss challenges faced by the Muslim world and improve institutional cooperation, coordination and support.

“The Pakistani nation looks to the MWL to lead the movement against Islamophobia, to remove misconceptions about Islam in the West and to spread the peaceful and tolerant ideology of Islam to the non-Muslim world,” Sanjrani said during the meeting.




The secretary general of the Muslim World League, Dr. Mohammad bin Abdulkarim Al-Issa (L), meets with Pakistani chairman senate Muhammad Sadiq Sanjrani (R), in Islamabad Pakistan, on October 11, 2022. (Photo Courtesy: Senate of Pakistan)

He congratulated Al-Issa for receiving a presidential award, saying it was “in recognition of Al-Issa’s services to the Muslim Ummah, the MWL, and spreading the message of peace and tolerance for interfaith harmony.”




Pakistan's chairman senate Muhammad Sadiq Sanjrani (R) presents a souvenir to the secretary general of the Muslim World League, Dr. Mohammad bin Abdulkarim Al-Issa (L), in Islamabad, Pakistan, on October 11, 2022. (Photo Courtesy: Senate of Pakistan)

Pakistan attached great importance to its relations with Saudi Arabia, Sanjrani said, and the people and government of Pakistan were grateful for the assistance provided by the kingdom for victims of recent floods.

According to the statement, Al-Issa said the relationship between Pakistan and Saudi Arabia had always remained stable and “the hearts of the [two nations’] people beat together.”




Pakistan's chairman senate Muhammad Sadiq Sanjrani (R) presents a souvenir to the secretary general of the Muslim World League, Dr. Mohammad bin Abdulkarim Al-Issa (L), in Islamabad, Pakistan, on October 11, 2022. (Photo Courtesy: Senate of Pakistan)

“Pakistan’s efforts to bring the Islamic world closer are valued and Pakistani scholars have been given a good representation at MWL as our aim is to present the true identity of the Muslim Ummah to the world,” the secretary general added.
 


Pakistan condemns Israel’s contentious move to approve land registration in West Bank

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Pakistan condemns Israel’s contentious move to approve land registration in West Bank

  • Israel’s cabinet on Sunday voted in favor of beginning land registration process that makes it easier for settlers to buy lands in West Bank 
  • Pakistan’s foreign office says such measures in violation of international law, UN General Assembly and Security Council resolution

ISLAMABAD: Pakistan’s foreign office on Monday condemned the Israeli cabinet’s contentious decision to approve registration of large areas of land in the West Bank as “state property,” saying the move was in violation of international law and the United Nations Security Council resolutions. 

Members of the Israeli cabinet on Sunday voted in favor of beginning a process of land registration in the West Bank for the first time since 1967. The move is being seen by many, including the Palestinian Authority (PA), as measures to tighten Israel’s control over the West Bank area by making it easier for Jewish settlers to buy land.

The ruling Israeli coalition ‌includes many ‌pro-settler members who want Israel to annex ​the ‌West ⁠Bank, ​land captured ⁠in the 1967 Middle East war to which Israel cites biblical and historical ties. The West Bank is among the territories that Palestinians seek for a future independent state. Much of it is under Israeli military control, with limited Palestinian self-rule in some areas run by the PA. 

“Pakistan strongly condemns the latest attempt by the Israeli occupying power to convert areas of the Occupied West Bank into so-called state property, and to expand illegal settlement activities,” Pakistan’s foreign office spokesperson said in a statement. 

The spokesperson said such actions are “in clear violation” of international law, UN Security Council and General Assembly resolutions. It stressed that such measures must be rejected by the international community.

“Pakistan calls on the international community to take concrete measures to end Israeli impunity, and ensure respect for international law,” the statement said. 

The foreign office reiterated its support for the people of Palestine in securing their right to self-determination, and for an independent, Palestinian state based on pre-1967 borders, with Al-Quds Al-Sharif as its capital.

The PA presidency has rejected the cabinet’s decision, saying it constitutes “a de-facto annexation of ‌occupied Palestinian territory and a declaration of the commencement of annexation plans aimed at entrenching the occupation ⁠through illegal settlement ⁠activity.”

The United Nations’ highest court said in a non-binding advisory opinion in 2024 that Israel’s occupation of Palestinian territories and settlements there is illegal and should be ended as soon as possible. Israel disputes this view.