MWL offers help to buy building to host new Florence Islamic Center

Muhammad bin Abdul Karim Al-Issa, secretary-general of the Muslim World League, said more Islamic places of worship in Florence could be financed by Saudi Arabia. (File/MLW)
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Updated 24 May 2023
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MWL offers help to buy building to host new Florence Islamic Center

  • ‘Italy is a country of tolerance and coexistence,’ Muslim World League chief says at event attended by Arab News
  • Islamic community has to leave building that hosts city mosque due to owner’s wish to terminate contract

ROME: The secretary-general of the Muslim World League has offered economic support to the Islamic community in Florence to buy a building to host a new Center.

“If the Islamic community of Florence officially asks for funds for the new mosque, we will study how to support it financially,” Muhammad bin Abdul Karim Al-Issa said at an event in the Italian city attended by Arab News. He met with Mayor Dario Nardella and local Imam Izzeddin Elzir.

Some 30,000 Muslims live in Florence. The Islamic community has to leave the building where the city mosque is currently hosted due to the property owner’s wish to terminate the contract.

The mosque will be relocated to a former bank only a stone’s throw away from the current location. The new property was found after a long negotiation due to the high cost of real estate in Florence.

It will cost approximately €1.2 million ($1.29 million). More money will be needed to renovate the building.

Al-Issa said more Islamic places of worship in Florence could be financed by Saudi Arabia, as happened with the Great Mosque in Rome.

Italy’s largest Islamic place of worship, the Great Mosque was built thanks to a donation from the late King Faisal.

“We will support the Islamic community in Florence according to its will,” Al-Issa said. “Italy is a country of tolerance and coexistence, it has a great constitution, a great people, it is a country that we feel very close to. Florence is the city of dialogue between cultures and faiths.”


Russian envoy reports ‘productive meeting’ with US negotiators

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Russian envoy reports ‘productive meeting’ with US negotiators

WASHINGTON: Russian President Vladimir Putin’s envoy said Wednesday that he had joined a “productive meeting” with US negotiators, the first talks between Moscow and Washington since the start of the Iran war.
The discussions in Florida come after the United States lifted some sanctions on Russian oil earlier this week — imposed because of Moscow’s 2022 invasion of Ukraine — to ease prices as war engulfed the Middle East.
“Thank you, Steve, Jared, and Josh, for a productive meeting,” Russian negotiator Kirill Dmitriev posted on X, referring to US President Donald Trump’s roving global envoy Steve Witkoff, Trump’s son-in-law Jared Kushner, and White House Senior Adviser Josh Gruenbaum.
“The teams discussed a variety of topics and agreed to stay in touch,” Witkoff posted earlier.
Trump said this week that Putin, to whom he spoke on Monday, wanted to be “helpful” in relation to the Middle East war.
Dmitriev said after the Florida meeting that Washington was “beginning to better understand” the importance of Russian oil.
“We discussed promising projects that could contribute to the restoration of Russian-American relations and the current crisis on global energy markets,” he wrote in a Telegram post.
“Today, many countries, primarily the United States, are beginning to better understand the key, systemic role of Russian oil and gas in ensuring the stability of the global economy, as well as the ineffectiveness and destructive nature of sanctions against Russia.”