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Secretary-General of the Muslim Council of Elders Meets with Ambassador of Tajikistan to the UAE, Emphasizing the Importance of Enhancing Cooperation and Engaging Youth in Promoting Global Peace

The Secretary-General of the Muslim Council of Elders, His Excellency Judge Mohamed Abdelsalam, received His Excellency Sharifi Bahodur Mahmudzoda, Ambassador of the Republic of Tajikistan to the United Arab Emirates, at the Council’s headquarters in Abu Dhabi. They affirmed the importance of enhancing cooperation in interfaith dialogue and activating the role of youth in creating global peace.

During the meeting, His Excellency Judge Mohamed Abdelsalam emphasized the Council’s keen interest in strengthening communication bridges with Muslim communities, especially in Central Asia. He pointed out that the Council’s regional office in this area is committed to fostering a culture of dialogue, tolerance, and coexistence, particularly among the youth.

For his part, His Excellency Sharifi Bahodur Mahmudzoda congratulated the Secretary-General of the Muslim Council of Elders on the opening of the Council’s regional office in Astana, the capital of Kazakhstan. He praised the Council’s leading role in promoting peace and effective communication with Muslims in Central Asia and expressed his country’s readiness to enhance cooperation in various future programs and initiatives.

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Secretary-General of the Muslim Council of Elders Meets with the President of East Timor, Affirming the Role of the Document on Human Fraternity in Advancing Global Peace

The Secretary-General of the Muslim Council of Elders, His Excellency Judge Mohamed Abdelsalam, met with Mr. José Ramos-Horta, President of East Timor, to discuss ways to enhance cooperation in spreading the values of tolerance and peaceful coexistence.

During the meeting, both parties explored mechanisms to expand the application of the principles of the Document on Human Fraternity, signed by His Eminence Ahmed Al-Tayeb, Grand Imam of Al-Azhar and Chairman of the Muslim Council of Elders, and His Holiness Pope Francis, Pontiff of the Catholic Church, in Abu Dhabi in 2019. This includes promoting awareness and mutual understanding among different religions and sects.

The President of the Republic of East Timor emphasized that the implementation of the principles of the Document on Human Fraternity represents the sole correct path to establishing a global society based on peace, justice, and humanity. He lauded the efforts of the Muslim Council of Elders, under the leadership of His Eminence the Grand Imam Ahmed Al-Tayeb, in fostering civilizational and religious communication, peaceful coexistence, and understanding among diverse cultures and peoples.

President Ramos-Horta expressed appreciation for the United Arab Emirates, led by His Highness Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan, for its leading efforts in spreading and promoting global peace and coexistence.

His Excellency Judge Mohamed Abdelsalam highlighted the importance of developing a shared vision that embodies the principles of human fraternity and translates them into tangible initiatives and projects to address humanitarian crises. He commended East Timor’s actions under President Ramos-Horta’s leadership, including the adoption of the Abu Dhabi Document on Human Fraternity as a national document and its integration into various educational curricula.

The Secretary-General congratulated the President of East Timor on the country’s accession to the World Trade Organization, wishing the Republic of East Timor, its leadership, and its people further development, progress, and prosperity.

At the meeting’s conclusion, both parties agreed on the necessity of concerted international and regional efforts to face global challenges that impede achieving peace and coexistence. They reaffirmed the significance of religious leaders and organizations in disseminating tolerance and human fraternity values and enhancing dialogue and communication between cultures and peoples.

The meeting was attended by His Excellency Abdullah Salem Al Dhaheri, Ambassador of the United Arab Emirates to Indonesia and the Non-Resident Ambassador to the Republic of East Timor, and Her Excellency Sheikha Khulood Al Qassimi, Advisor to the Zayed Award for Human Fraternity.

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Secretary-General of the Muslim Council of Elders Commends ‘Arab Makers of Hope’ Initiative and Congratulates 2024 Award Winners

The Secretary-General of the Muslim Council of Elders, His Excellency Judge Mohamed Abdelsalam, extended his congratulations to the 2024 winners of the ‘Makers of Hope’ initiative, praising the significant accomplishments of the initiative in fostering noble human values, encouraging philanthropy and volunteerism, and enhancing the lives of numerous individuals across the Arab world.

His Excellency Judge Abdelsalam affirmed that the enlightened leadership of the United Arab Emirates has set a global example with its extraordinary support for charitable and humanitarian endeavors. He highlighted that the ‘Arab Makers of Hope’ award, initiated by His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice President and Prime Minister of the United Arab Emirates and Ruler of Dubai, has become a beacon of inspiration in the Arab world, demonstrating the power of human endeavor to bring about positive societal change.

The Secretary-General commended the awardees for their commitment to serving their communities and implementing humanitarian projects that have made a tangible impact on people’s lives. He emphasized that with a combination of determination, perseverance, and diligent effort, achieving the impossible becomes feasible.

The ‘Arab Makers of Hope’ is a humanitarian and community-focused initiative designed to recognize and honor individuals in the Arab world who are dedicated to spreading hope, promoting generosity, and effecting positive change in the lives of those around them.

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Secretary-General of the Muslim Council of Elders meets with Chairman of Nazarbayev Center for Development of Interfaith and Intercivilization Dialogue, emphasizing the importance of the role of religions in promoting human coexistence

The Secretary-General of the Muslim Council of Elders, His Excellency Judge Mohamed Abdelsalam, met with the Chairman of the Nazarbayev Center for Development of Interfaith and Intercivilization Dialogue, His Excellency Bulat Sarsenbayev. The meeting focused on ways to enhance cooperation in the field of interfaith dialogue and strengthen efforts to promote a culture of peace, tolerance, and human fraternity. Both sides emphasized the importance of the role of religions in enhancing human coexistence.

At the beginning of the meeting, His Excellency Judge Mohamed Abdelsalam emphasized the Muslim Council of Elders’ strong belief in the importance of interfaith dialogue as the only way to establish global peace and stability. He expressed appreciation for Kazakhstan’s leading efforts in fostering interfaith and intercivilizational dialogue and promoting a culture of peace, tolerance, and human connections among peoples.

For his part, His Excellency Bulat Sarsenbayev praised the efforts of the Muslim Council of Elders under the leadership of His Eminence Sheikh Ahmed Al-Tayeb, Grand Imam of Al-Azhar, for cooperating with religious leaders and figures from around the world. He noted that this cooperation contributes to promoting a culture of tolerance and peaceful coexistence on a wide scale. He also expressed his eagerness to develop a partnership with the Council and coordinate joint efforts in areas that enhance human fraternity.

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Secretary-General of the Muslim Council of Elders meets with Kazakh Senate Chairman to discuss prospects for cooperation to enhance global interfaith and intercivilizational dialogue

The Secretary-General of the Muslim Council of Elders, His Excellency Judge Mohamed Abdelsalam, met with the Chairman of the Kazakh Senate, Mäulen Äşimbaev, in Astana, the capital of Kazakhstan, to discuss prospects for mutual cooperation to enhance global interfaith and intercivilizational dialogue.

During the meeting, both sides emphasized that coordinating the efforts of religious leaders and figures would greatly help overcome the world’s most pressing challenges. They expressed their desire for further cooperation between the Muslim Council of Elders and the Congress of Leaders of World and Traditional Religions in the Republic of Kazakhstan, aiming to implement several future joint projects.

The Secretary-General highlighted that the Congress of Leaders of World and Traditional Religions hosted by Kazakhstan has become a global platform for promoting dialogue and understanding among different religious leaders and figures. He further praised the support of the Chairman of the Senate and the Congress’ Secretary-General in Kazakhstan for establishing an office for the Muslim Council of Elders in Astana. This office aims to spread its message aimed at promoting peace and spreading the values of dialogue, tolerance, and coexistence.

In turn, His Excellency Dr. Mäulen Äşimbaev praised the leading role played by the Muslim Council of Elders over the past ten years in promoting a culture of peace, unity, and religious tolerance. He congratulated the Council on the success of the Global Faith Leaders Summit on Climate Action it organized in collaboration with the COP28 Presidency last November and the organization of the Faith Pavilion at COP28 for the first time in the history of COP meetings.

His Excellency Dr. Äşimbaev thanked the United Arab Emirates for its support in opening the office of the Muslim Council of Elders in Astana, which he considered an important event with great significance for the Central Asia region, praising the strong relations between the two countries.

The Kazakh Senate Chairman affirmed that the principles of the Congress of Leaders of World and Traditional Religions align with the mission of the Muslim Council of Elders. He further noted that the future will see further cooperation with the Council in developing the potential of spiritual diplomacy for peaceful solutions and overcoming current global challenges.

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In his address during the opening session of the International Conference on Dialogue of Civilizations and Tolerance… Judge Mohamed Abdelsalam: “The Muslim Council of Elders makes exceptional efforts to spread the values of moderation and human fraternity.”

The Secretary-General of the Muslim Council of Elders, Judge Mohamed Abdelsalam, emphasized that the roots of moderation and its authenticity are found in the divine religions and the symbols of human wisdom, which require mechanisms for their implementation. He highlighted that the Muslim Council of Elders is actively working to promote the values of moderation, human fraternity, tolerance, and peaceful coexistence, in addition to strengthening the role of religious leaders and figures in addressing pressing issues that significantly affect humanity.

In his speech during the opening session of the International Conference on the Dialogue of Civilizations and Tolerance, which commenced today under the theme “Bridging Civilizations and Fostering Diversity,” Judge Mohamed Abdelsalam stated that the conference aims to explore ways to enhance understanding and cooperation among different civilizations through a scientific and academic approach in Abu Dhabi. The capital of the United Arab Emirates, Abu Dhabi, has become a global beacon for the values of moderation, coexistence, and human fraternity. It has adopted moderation as a guiding principle and human fraternity as a deeply ingrained value, as evidenced by the pioneering global document in this field, the Document on Human Fraternity. This document was sponsored and hosted for signing on its hospitable land by two global religious figures, His Eminence the Grand Imam of Al-Azhar and His Holiness Pope Francis.

The Secretary-General added that the signing of this document was a major milestone in launching a large number of leading global humanitarian initiatives. He pointed out that the Principles of the 50 adopted by the UAE to serve as a reference guiding the country to improve the quality of life for its citizens affirm the entrenched values and noble principles advocated by the Document on Human Fraternity. Moreover, the Abrahamic Family House, which is hosted on its land, sends civilizational messages in these challenging times and affirms that religions came to bring happiness to humanity across their various contents and laws.

The Secretary-General added that the signing of this document was a major milestone in launching a large number of leading global humanitarian initiatives. He pointed out that the Principles of the 50, adopted by the UAE as a guiding reference to improve the quality of life for its citizens, affirm the entrenched values and noble principles advocated by the Document on Human Fraternity. Moreover, the Abrahamic Family House, hosted on its land, sends civilizational messages in these challenging times and affirms that religions aim to bring happiness to humanity across their diverse teachings and laws.

His Excellency Judge Mohamed Abdelsalam praised the efforts of the UAE’s Ministry of Tolerance and Coexistence, led by His Excellency Sheikh Nahyan bin Mubarak Al Nahyan, in promoting the values and culture of peaceful coexistence, acceptance of others, and human fraternity.

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The Secretary-General of the Muslim Council of Elders Participates in International Symposium on “The Importance of Interfaith and Civilizational Dialogue in Promoting Awareness of Intellectual Security and Global Peace”

Judge Mohamed Abdelsalam: The Muslim Council of Elders has a clear vision and a practical plan for engaging qualitatively in collective thinking and dialogue on pressing global issues.

The Secretary-General of the Muslim Council of Elders (MCE), His Excellency Judge Mohamed Abdelsalam, highlighted the critical role of interfaith and civilizational dialogue in enhancing awareness among peoples and communities about intellectual security and global peace. He noted that the Council, in line with its vision for the upcoming phase, is dedicated to actively engaging in thoughtful dialogue and collaborative thinking on the most important and pressing global issues. These issues, recognized globally as having paramount importance, require collective efforts to address their challenges, including global peace through various levels of religious dialogue, climate change, and ethical and intellectual challenges.

During his video address at the international symposium organized by Al-Azhar’s Islamic Research Academy in cooperation with the Nursultan Nazarbayev Center for the Development of Interfaith and Intercivilizational Dialogue in the Republic of Kazakhstan, titled “The Importance of Interfaith and Civilizational Dialogue in Promoting Awareness of Intellectual Security and Global Peace,” the MCE’s Secretary-General stated that this vision, reflected in the Council’s action plan for interfaith dialogue, aims to build upon its previous achievements. One of the most notable achievements is the signing of the Document on Human Fraternity by two prominent religious figures: His Eminence Sheikh Ahmed Al-Tayeb, Grand Imam of Al-Azhar and Chairman of the Muslim Council of Elders, and His Holiness Pope Francis, Pontiff of the Catholic Church, in Abu Dhabi in 2019. This historic event, attended by religious leaders from around the world, led the United Nations to designate February 4th, the day the Document on Human Fraternity was signed, as the International Day of Human Fraternity. Another significant milestone was the launch of the Zayed Award for Human Fraternity, which has become one of the most prestigious global awards in dialogue, coexistence, and human fraternity.

His Excellency Judge Abdelsalam noted that the previous phase, specifically following the meeting of the General Secretariat of the Congress of Leaders of World and Traditional Religions in Kazakhstan, was marked by the Muslim Council of Elders undertaking a wide array of extensive activities. The Council inaugurated its regional office in the Kazakh capital, Astana, a city regarded as a cultural nexus steeped in the values of peace, dialogue, and coexistence. He also highlighted that the Council organized the Global Faith Summit on Climate Action in Abu Dhabi, which resulted in the unique historical declaration known as “The Call of Conscience: Abu Dhabi Interfaith Statement on Climate Change.” This statement served as a global spiritual and ethical charter in the field of climate change, signed by representatives from over 40 religious leaders and figures worldwide. Following this Summit, the Council also organized the Faith Pavilion at COP28, a first in the history of the Conference of the Parties. This Pavilion was a unique platform for discussions on climate and sustainable development issues, hosting 70 dialogues with participation from more than 300 representatives of various religions and denominations from around the world.

The Secretary-General of the Muslim Council of Elders concluded his speech by reiterating the Council’s commitment to advancing its vision in the realm of interfaith dialogue. This includes exploring new avenues of cooperation among religions to address shared global challenges and risks, through ongoing partnerships with institutions aligned with this mission. Furthermore, His Excellency Judge Abdelsalam praised Al-Azhar’s efforts and contributions and the hosting of this dialogue session by Al-Azhar’s Islamic Research Academy. He emphasized that this symposium offered a platform for exchanging ideas that strengthen interfaith relations and improve the management of these relationships.

The dialogue symposium was attended by a distinguished group of leaders in interfaith dialogue and academics from both within and outside Egypt. Participants included Prof. Salama Dawood, President of Al-Azhar University; Dr. Nazir Ayad, Secretary-General of the Islamic Research Academy; Dr. Nahla El-Saidi, Advisor to the Grand Imam on Foreign Student Delegations and Expatriate Affairs; Mr. Bulat Sarsenbayev, Chairman of the Board of the Nursultan Nazarbayev Center for the Development of Interfaith and Intercivilizational Dialogue in Kazakhstan; and numerous thinkers, researchers, and academics.

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The Muslim Council of Elders Successfully Concludes Its Participation in the New Delhi World Book Fair Amidst Great Turnout and Widespread Praise from Various Components of Indian Society

The Muslim Council of Elders’ stand concluded its participation in the New Delhi World Book Fair, held from February 10th to 18th, with notable success and a large turnout from various segments of Indian society who praised the stand’s cultural events and diverse intellectual publications.

During the fair, the Muslim Council of Elders presented an impressive array of over 220 publications in the fields of Islamic jurisprudence (Fiqh), Prophetic biography, Islamic sciences, and literature, available in five languages: Arabic, English, Hindi, Urdu, and Malayalam. The works of His Eminence Sheikh Ahmed Al-Tayeb, Grand Imam of Al-Azhar and Chairman of the Muslim Council of Elders, were particularly well-received, with his publications being available in these five languages. They attracted considerable interest from students of Islamic studies at New Delhi universities, as well as from professors and researchers. Noteworthy titles included “For Peace,” “The Concept of Jihad in Islam,” “A Message to the Youth,” “Al-Azhar and the Unity of Muslims,” “A Conversation on Peace,” and “A Perspective on the Dialogue between East and West.”

Among the most popular publications at the stand were “Islam and Good Governance” in its English edition by Professor Muqtedar Khan from the University of Delaware, USA, and “The Grand Imam and the Pope: A Thorny Path: A Testimony to the Birth of the Human Fraternity Document” by His Excellency Judge Mohamed Abdelsalam, Secretary-General of the Muslim Council of Elders. The latter was showcased this year at the Council’s stand at the New Delhi World Book Fair in five languages. Additionally, books on the interpretation (Tafsir) of the Holy Quran, as well as “Love in the Holy Quran” by HRH Prince Ghazi bin Al-Hashemi, a member of the Muslim Council of Elders, were highly sought after.

The seminars held by the Council were well-attended, featuring distinguished speakers representing major Indian religions and denominations, and experts in peaceful coexistence and human fraternity. Discussions covered various topics, including the teachings of religions and their role in fostering tolerance and peaceful coexistence, ways to achieve respect among religions and acceptance of others, the significance of the Document on Human Fraternity in nation-building and ensuring a better future for current and future generations, and the challenges of promoting human fraternity and peaceful coexistence across different communities and nations.

The Muslim Council of Elders’ participation marked its second consecutive year with a special stand at the New Delhi World Book Fair. The Council’s debut in 2023 was met with great enthusiasm from the Indian community, who actively engaged with the Council’s publications and the array of cultural and intellectual events and activities, all aimed at promoting dialogue, tolerance, and mutual coexistence.

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Muslim Council of Elders’ Pavilion at the New Delhi World Book Fair organizes a seminar titled: “The World as One Family: Religions Teaching Harmony

Participants in the seminar commend the efforts of the Council in nurturing and empowering youth to enhance mutual coexistence

The Muslim Council of Elders’ Pavilion at the New Delhi World Book Fair recently hosted a seminar titled: “The World as One Family: Religions Teaching Harmony.” The seminar featured Justice Jaspal Singh, Former Chief Justice of the Delhi High Court, Dr. Zikrur Rahman – Director of the Centre for Islamic Studies in New Delhi, and Professor Dr. P.R. Kumaraswamy, Professor of International Studies at Jawaharlal Nehru University.

During the seminar, Justice Jaspal Singh emphasized that all religions, by their teachings, do not advocate hostility towards others or initiating attacks under any circumstances. He highlighted that there are more serious and beneficial ways, with remarkable results lasting for years, if used appropriately and at the right time. He added that the Indian constitution is based on the principle of “We the People of India” without discrimination among any sects and religious denominations. He noted that courts play a crucial role in promoting harmony and safe coexistence among people of different races and religions. Judges and legal practitioners aim to continue applying the approach of peaceful coexistence and living with peace, security, and dignity.

Dr. Kumaraswamy, the Director of the Institute of Middle East Studies in Delhi, pointed out that all religions connect us with a common factor despite our differences, which is our humanity. He commended the Muslim Council of Elders for its continuous efforts in presenting creative and value-laden projects that elevate human and societal well-being.

In conclusion, Dr. Zikrur Rahman, the Director of the Indian Islamic Cultural Centre, praised the efforts of the Muslim Council of Elders and its ongoing commitment to addressing various challenges faced by societies. He highlighted the Council’s initiatives, diverse publications, and its role in fostering tolerance and peaceful coexistence. Dr. Zikrur Rahman also lauded the Council’s support for youth by providing projects that aim to enhance their abilities for peaceful coexistence and help them build a future away from extremism and hatred towards others.

This is the second consecutive participation by the Muslim Council of Elders at the New Delhi World Book Fair, one of the largest book fairs in the region which is particularly known for its large turnouts. The pavilion features over 220 publications in 5 languages, addressing various issues and aiming to correct misconceptions while rejecting extremist rhetoric and hatred. The Council’s pavilion (H05) is located in Hall 4 at Pragati Maidan in New Delhi.

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The pavilion of the Muslim Council of Elders at the New Delhi World Book Fair continues to attract students of knowledge, researchers, and specialists

Diverse publications offered by the pavilion in Islamic culture, jurisprudence, Hadith, and the interpretation of Quranic sciences are drawing visitors to the New Delhi World Book Fair

Wide acclaim for the efforts of the Muslim Council of Elders in promoting the values of tolerance and peaceful coexistence among different peoples and cultures

The pavilion of the Muslim Council of Elders at the New Delhi World Book Fair witnessed significant interest from exhibition visitors, including students, researchers, specialists, and various segments of the Indian society who were drawn to the diverse publications offered by the pavilion, addressing prominent intellectual issues, including books on Islamic culture, jurisprudence, and the noble Hadith. Additionally, there were works on the interpretation of the Quran and a series of books on the Imam and Islamic heritage.

A large number of visitors to the pavilion at the New Delhi World Book Fair praised the efforts of the Muslim Council of Elders in promoting the values of tolerance and peaceful coexistence among different cultures and peoples. They commended the council’s pioneering initiatives in this field, notably the Document on Human Fraternity which was co-signed by His Eminence Dr. Ahmed Al-Tayeb, the Grand Imam of Al-Azhar, and His Holiness Pope Francis of the Catholic Church, in Abu Dhabi in 2019. The document reflects the commitment of religions to the values of dialogue, cooperation, and building a more peaceful and stable global society.

This is the second consecutive participation by the Muslim Council of Elders at the New Delhi World Book Fair, one of the largest book fairs in the region which is particularly known for its large turnouts. The pavilion features over 220 publications in 5 languages, addressing various issues and aiming to correct misconceptions while rejecting extremist rhetoric and hatred. The Council’s pavilion (H05) is located in Hall 4 at Pragati Maidan in New Delhi.

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