Saudi FM urges G20 to act to end Gaza disaster

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Prince Faisal stressed the importance of international institutions’ commitment to fulfill their obligations at the global level. (SPA)
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Prince Faisal stressed the importance of international institutions’ commitment to fulfill their obligations at the global level. (SPA)
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Prince Faisal stressed the importance of international institutions’ commitment to fulfill their obligations at the global level. (SPA)
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Prince Faisal stressed the importance of international institutions’ commitment to fulfill their obligations at the global level. (SPA)
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Updated 22 February 2024
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Saudi FM urges G20 to act to end Gaza disaster

  • In his remarks at the G20 Foreign Ministers’ Meeting in Rio de Janeiro, Prince Faisal reiterated the importance of condemning the atrocities committed in the Gaza Strip

RIYADH: Saudi Foreign Minister Prince Faisal bin Farhan said that the G20 countries bear the responsibility to act decisively to end the disaster in the Gaza Strip, which poses urgent threats to regional peace and prosperity as well as global economic stability.

In his remarks at the G20 Foreign Ministers’ Meeting in Rio de Janeiro, Prince Faisal reiterated the importance of condemning the atrocities committed in the Gaza Strip.

He called on the G20 countries to press for meaningful measures to end the war in Gaza, and to support a reliable and irreversible path towards a two-state solution.

Prince Faisal stressed the importance of international institutions’ commitment to fulfill their obligations at the global level, and to be clearer in their positions than they are currently, especially in dealing with the tragic situation in the Gaza Strip.


MWL chief attends graduation of 70,000 Qur’an memorizers in Rwanda

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MWL chief attends graduation of 70,000 Qur’an memorizers in Rwanda

  • Mohammed Al-Issa highlights education projects
  • Official lauds Muslim World League for global work

RIYADH: Muslim World League Secretary-General Dr. Mohammed Al-Issa attended the graduation of 70,000 male and female Qur’an memorizers in Kigali, Rwanda, recently.

Ministers, officials, scholars, and students also attended the event that is a part of the MWL’s work in Africa and across the globe, according to a press release.

In his opening remarks, Al-Issa highlighted the MWL’s efforts to propagate the message of the Qur’an through such projects. He added that the organization wants to protect Muslims from falling prey to extremist organizations.

He said the MWL focuses on both memorization and education, and that all its activities are coordinated with and directly supervised by the governments in the countries in which it operates.

“We are pleased to invite everyone to observe the outcomes of these Qur’anic institutes and centers and benefit from this distinguished model in Qur’an memorization, teaching, and student development,” he said.

Speaking on behalf of the Qur’an memorizers, Dr. Abkar Waler Madou commended the MWL for its efforts to educate Muslims and spread the principles of moderation across the world.

He said those who memorize the Qur’an are “the people of God and His chosen ones.” And he commended them for strengthening their religious awareness through the teachings of the Qur’an and Sunnah.

The ceremony included a visual presentation of the MWL’s institutes and centers.

During the ceremony, a group of distinguished memorizers and teachers were honored, and their Qur’anic and educational journeys were highlighted.