Foundation stone laid for Prophet’s Biography Museum in Islamabad

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Muslim World League Secretary-General Dr. Mohammed bin Abdulkarim Al-Issa. (SPA)
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Muslim World League Secretary-General Dr. Mohammed bin Abdulkarim Al-Issa and Pakistani Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif. (SPA)
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Muslim World League Secretary-General Dr. Mohammed bin Abdulkarim Al-Issa and Pakistani Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif. (SPA)
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Muslim World League Secretary-General Dr. Mohammed bin Abdulkarim Al-Issa and Pakistani Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif. (SPA)
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Muslim World League Secretary-General Dr. Mohammed bin Abdulkarim Al-Issa and Pakistani Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif. (Supplied)
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Updated 15 April 2024
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Foundation stone laid for Prophet’s Biography Museum in Islamabad

  • Pakistani PM praises Muslim World League’s role in advancing Qur’anic education
  • Shehbaz Sharif: This museum will serve as a pilgrimage destination not just for Pakistanis, but for people worldwide

RIYADH: Muslim World League Secretary-General Dr. Mohammed bin Abdulkarim Al-Issa recently attended the closing ceremony in Islamabad to honor, under the patronage and in the presence of Pakistani Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif, the winners of a Qur’anic competition for young memorizers under the age of 10.

Sharif and Al-Issa then laid the foundation stone for a branch of the International Fair and Museum of the Prophet’s Biography and Islamic Civilization, an extension of its main headquarters in Madinah.

The ceremony, attended by Saudi Arabia’s Ambassador to Pakistan Nawaf bin Said Al-Malki, opened with a recitation from the Qur’an by Irshadullah bin Muti’e, the competition winner.

Sharif praised the pivotal role played by the MWL in advancing Qur’anic education, highlighting the stature of the Kingdom and its leadership in the global Islamic sphere.

He underscored Pakistan’s embrace of the forthcoming Museum of the Prophet’s Biography, recognizing its potential to advance Islamic principles worldwide and deepen understanding of Prophet Muhammad’s life.

“This museum will serve as a pilgrimage destination not just for Pakistanis, but for people worldwide,” Sharif said, affirming that the Pakistani people would deeply appreciate the museum, a gift from Saudi Arabia.

In his address, Al-Issa celebrated the young Qur’an memorizers, emphasizing Pakistan’s deep-rooted commitment to Qur’anic education and the religious dedication of its population.

He said that Qur’anic schools and institutions throughout the Islamic world should not focus merely on memorization but also on imparting understanding and insight into its meanings.

The ceremony culminated in the distribution of prizes to outstanding participants throughout Pakistan, followed by a visual presentation about the International Fair and Museum of the Prophet’s Biography and Islamic Civilization.


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Saudi ministers welcome next phase of Gaza plan, Trump’s Board of Peace

  • Officials highlight the urgent need for a ceasefire and humanitarian aid in Gaza
  • Kingdom’s Cabinet reiterate support for ceasefire agreement, integration of Syrian Democratic Forces into the Syrian state

RIYADH: The Saudi Cabinet welcomed the second phase of the peace plan for the Gaza Strip, supporting the establishment of a Palestinian committee to administer the region and the announcement of the Board of Peace by US President Donald Trump.

The session was held on Tuesday in Riyadh and was chaired by King Salman, according to the Saudi Press Agency.

Ministers highlighted the urgent need for a ceasefire and humanitarian aid in Gaza. They called for the return of the Palestinian Authority to the territory and the end of the Israeli occupation, to establish an independent Palestinian state in line with UN resolutions, the Arab Peace Initiative, and the two-state solution.

The Saudi Council of Ministers supported the ceasefire agreement and the integration of the Syrian Democratic Forces into the Syrian state, reaffirming their commitment to civil peace and Syria's sovereignty.

In Yemen, they noted that Saudi Arabia continues its efforts to end the crisis and has launched a package of projects and programs worth $507 million to develop key sectors of health, education, and infrastructure.

In 2025, Saudi Arabia ranked first among Arab countries and second globally on a UN list of donors to Yemen, the SPA added.

The ministers also highlighted that most non-oil activities in the Kingdom have achieved annual growth rates ranging from five to ten percent over the past five years, in line with promoting sustainability and the Vision 2030.

They reviewed and approved several memoranda of understanding signed with Pakistan, Iraq, and Kyrgyzstan, as well as the promotion of multiple Saudi officials to senior positions across various ministries.