Albania honors MWL chief for promoting global harmony

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Sheikh Mohammed bin Abdulkarim Al-Issa and Edi Rama. (X/@MWLOrg_en)
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Sheikh Mohammed bin Abdulkarim Al-Issa and Bajram Begaj. (X/@MWLOrg_en)
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Updated 21 February 2024
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Albania honors MWL chief for promoting global harmony

  • MWL Secretary-General Sheikh Mohammed bin Abdulkarim Al-Issa met with Edi Rama and Bajram Begaj
  • MWL chief also engaged in a round-table discussion and dinner with Albania’s religious leaders

JEDDAH: Muslim World League Secretary-General Sheikh Mohammed bin Abdulkarim Al-Issa met on Wednesday Albanian Prime Minister Edi Rama in the capital Tirana.

The prime minister invited the MWL to organize an international conference in Tirana to foster understanding and cooperation among societies with the aim of enhancing global awareness of religious, ethnic, and cultural diversity, drawing on Albania’s experience.

During the meeting, the two parties discussed several topics of mutual interest, and Rama commended the MWL’s global efforts in promoting harmony among diverse societies.

President Bajram Begaj of Albania also met the MWL chief and granted him the highest honor of Albania, the State Order for World-Renowned Spiritual Figures.

During the meeting, they discussed topics of common interest, and the president praised the influential global role of the MWL.

The MWL chief also engaged in a round-table discussion and dinner with Albania’s religious leaders, marking an unprecedented occasion that brought together such influential figures for the first time in Albania’s history.

This landmark event was attended by high-ranking Albanian ministers and members of the diplomatic corps.


Davos: Secretary-general of the Muslim World League calls for ‘indivisible justice’ in New York Declaration endorsement

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Davos: Secretary-general of the Muslim World League calls for ‘indivisible justice’ in New York Declaration endorsement

  • Sheikh Dr. Muhammad bin Abdul Karim Al-Issa tells forum that “sincere” and “tangible” understanding among religious leaders to ensure human life and dignity remains supreme value

DAVOS: Secretary-General of the Muslim World League and Chairman of the Muslim Scholars’ Council Sheikh Dr. Muhammad bin Abdul Karim Al-Issa participated in the main dialogue session at the World Economic Forum in Davos on Wednesday.

Speaking in a session titled “The Moral Responsibility of Religious Leaders in Conflicts,” Al-Issa emphasized the importance of religious leaders supporting and endorsing the New York Declaration as the just and wise option.

The declaration was issued in July by the High-level International Conference for the Peaceful Settlement of the Question of Palestine and the Implementation of the Two-State Solution, co-chaired by Saudi Arabia and France, and adopted by the UN General Assembly with a majority of 142 votes.

Al-Issa also stressed the importance of a “sincere” and “tangible” understanding among religious leaders that human life and dignity — including the protection of lives, rights, and legitimate freedoms — is a supreme value that every human being deserves as a general principle.

He called for the stripping away of any immunity or sanctity from methods used to justify oppression and persecution, emphasizing that silence in this regard was not neutrality, but rather complicity. He urged exposing the falsehood of using religious texts as tools to ignite unjust wars or deny legitimate rights.

“Any text used to justify killing is a betrayal of the text,” he said, adding: “Justice is indivisible, and there is no selectivity in dignity and mercy.

“Dehumanizing the other is the first step toward every humanitarian catastrophe, and toward the chaos of our world. Innocent blood has no classification that elevates some above others.”

He added: “True religious leaders are not spokespeople for power. Rather, they are guardians of virtue and justice, and advocates for dialogue and peace.”