Muslim Council of Elders – Combating Hate and Extremism Is a Shared Religious and Human Responsibility to Build a More Peaceful and Coexistent World

The Muslim Council of Elders, under the chairmanship of His Eminence Dr. Ahmed Al-Tayeb, Grand Imam of Al-Azhar, affirms that hate speech, intolerance, and discrimination constitute some of the most serious challenges facing societies, as they lead to division and fragmentation, fuel conflicts, and undermine the values of coexistence, tolerance, and mutual respect.

In a statement issued on the occasion of the International Day for Countering Hate Speech, observed annually on June 18, the Muslim Council of Elders states that Islam, as well as all divine religions, call for safeguarding human dignity, respecting diversity, and fostering understanding among peoples and cultures, while rejecting all forms of hatred, racism, and exclusion.

The Muslim Council of Elders warns of the growing spread of hate speech across digital platforms and social media, often accompanied by misinformation, distortion, and incitement campaigns. It calls for concerted efforts to strengthen ethical responsibility in the digital sphere and to develop legislative, educational, and media frameworks that contribute to curbing this phenomenon and protecting societies from its harmful consequences.

The Muslim Council of Elders has been making extensive efforts to counter hate speech and extremism through a range of leading initiatives. Foremost among these are East–West dialogue, International Peace Convoys, the Emerging Peacemakers Forum, student dialogue programs for human fraternity, and the “100 Questions” project. In addition, the Council organizes numerous conferences and issues a wide range of publications focused on confronting extremist ideologies, correcting misconceptions, promoting a culture of dialogue, understanding, coexistence, tolerance, and peace, and raising awareness about the dangers of rhetoric that incites or justifies hatred.

The Muslim Council of Elders further emphasizes that the Document on Human Fraternity, signed by His Eminence Dr. Ahmed Al-Tayeb, Grand Imam of Al-Azhar, and the late His Holiness Pope Francis, former head of the Catholic Church, in Abu Dhabi in 2019, represents an important human reference point in countering hate speech, extremism, and intolerance. It also reinforces the values of citizenship, coexistence, solidarity, respect for others, and cooperation for the good of humanity. The document affirms that religions have never been a cause of wars and conflicts, nor a source of hatred, hostility, or extremism, and calls for ending the misuse of religion in inciting violence, hatred, and blind fanaticism, while working together to promote the values of tolerance, coexistence, and peace.

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