MWL chief discusses fatwa unity, youth guidance in London

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Islamic Center in London hosts a meeting between MWL Secretary-General Dr. Mohammed bin Abdulkarim Al-Issa and Islamic leaders from across the UK this week. (Supplied)
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Islamic Center in London hosts a meeting between MWL Secretary-General Dr. Mohammed bin Abdulkarim Al-Issa and Islamic leaders from across the UK this week. (Supplied)
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Islamic Center in London hosts a meeting between MWL Secretary-General Dr. Mohammed bin Abdulkarim Al-Issa and Islamic leaders from across the UK this week. (Supplied)
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Islamic Center in London hosts a meeting between MWL Secretary-General Dr. Mohammed bin Abdulkarim Al-Issa and Islamic leaders from across the UK this week. (Supplied)
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Updated 29 June 2025
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MWL chief discusses fatwa unity, youth guidance in London

  • Al-Issa highlighted the need for unified religious authority in issuing fatwas and public religious guidance
  • He announced that the MWL-affiliated Islamic Fiqh Council would soon hold a forum at the center to discuss the jurisprudence of Muslim communities

RIYADH: The Islamic Center in London hosted a meeting between Muslim World League Secretary-General Dr. Mohammed bin Abdulkarim Al-Issa and Islamic leaders from across the UK this week.

The discussion focused on the need for wisdom in guiding Muslim communities, especially in the face of provocation by extremists. Speakers stressed the importance of responding with calm and restraint, following the Prophet’s example of mercy and patience.

Al-Issa highlighted the need for unified religious authority in issuing fatwas and public religious guidance. He announced that the MWL-affiliated Islamic Fiqh Council — a leading body in Islamic jurisprudence — would soon hold a forum at the center to discuss the jurisprudence of Muslim communities.

The forum will also explore the creation of a reference framework for this jurisprudence, to be updated as needed. It will review training programs and initiatives in the UK aligned with the Charter of Makkah and propose its inclusion in Islamic education curricula.

Al-Issa emphasized protecting Muslim youth from extremist ideologies, noting the family’s role, the importance of balanced religious education, qualified teachers, and effective use of platforms such as sermons and lectures.

He praised the British Muslim community’s awareness and commitment, describing it as a positive example of Islamic values in a diverse society.

The meeting included questions and feedback, with attendees expressing support for the MWL’s global work. They welcomed Al-Issa’s visit, especially given the current context, and appreciated his approach to addressing Islamophobia.

Participants also backed the league’s efforts to unify local religious authority, citing its success in other minority communities.

They viewed this as a long-awaited step, and said that Al-Issa’s message strengthened trust in the MWL’s mission of promoting social cohesion and peaceful coexistence, values rooted in Islamic teachings.


Jeddah’s King Abdulaziz International Airport reaches record 50 million passengers in 2025

Updated 15 December 2025
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Jeddah’s King Abdulaziz International Airport reaches record 50 million passengers in 2025

  • New milestone marks the highest number ever recorded by a Saudi airport 
  • Lucky 50-millionth passenger was a French national arriving from Paris on a Saudia flight

JEDDAH: King Abdulaziz International Airport in Jeddah recorded a new historic milestone on Sunday with the arrival of the 50-millionth passenger for year 2025.

The 50 million milestone marks the highest number ever recorded by a Saudi airport since the launch of civil aviation in the Kingdom, the Saudi Press Agency (SPA) reported. 

It also placed KAIA among the world’s mega airports in terms of passenger numbers. The figure represents a 1.83 percent growth from 49.1 million passenger arrival recorded in 2024.

“This achievement reflects the qualitative transformation at KAIA and its growing status as a regional hub and national gateway connecting the Kingdom to the world,” the report said.

The lucky 50-millionth passenger was a French national arriving from Paris on a Saudia flight to participate in a sports tournament hosted in Jeddah. (SPA)

It also underscores the airport’s vital role in enhancing the Kingdom’s position as a global tourist destination and a gateway to the Two Holy Mosques by facilitating the movement of visitors, Umrah performers, and pilgrims.

KAIA serves as a gateway to the holy cities of Makkah and Madinah by facilitating the movement of visitors, Umrah performers, and pilgrims.

The lucky 50-millionth passenger was a French national arriving from Paris on a Saudia flight to participate in a sports tournament hosted in Jeddah.

She was welcomed by JEDCO’s leadership, who greeted her and presented a commemorative gift to mark the occasion.

JEDCO Chief Executive Officer Mazen Johar said that reaching 50 million passengers reflects the airport’s high operational readiness and marks a pivotal milestone in preparations to double this figure in the coming years.