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Muslim Council of Elders 16th meeting in Bahrain to be chaired by the Grand Imam and Pope Francis.. Meeting will discuss ways to promote Muslim-Christian dialogue

Climate change and global food shortage to also be discussed

The Muslim Council of Elders is set to hold its upcoming 16th meeting in the Kingdom of Bahrain on the 4th of November. The meeting will be chaired by His Eminence Dr. Ahmed Al-Tayeb, the Grand Imam of Al-Azhar and Chairman of the Muslim Council of Elders and His Holiness Pope Francis, Pontiff of the Catholic Church and will feature discussions on contemporary issues facing humanity between Council members and senior figures from the Holy See.

Commenting on the upcoming meeting, the Secretary-General of the Muslim Council of Elders Judge Mohamed Abdelsalam said, “During the upcoming dialogue, religious leaders will share their respective visions towards tackling some of the most prominent contemporary issues facing humanity. Most prominent among these will be climate change and the negative effects it has on the lives of people as well as on food and water supplies.  Also on the table will be the promotion of Muslim-Christian dialogue for the purpose of human fraternity.”

It is hoped that the upcoming meeting between members of the Muslim Council of Elders and senior figures from the Catholic Church will be a positive model for relations between religious leaders as well as their respective roles and responsibilities towards addressing contemporary global challenges. This can be achieved through the application of serious steps and practical solutions from a unique religious perspective, which can in turn alleviate the negative effects they have on humanity.

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Muslim Council of Elders condemns terrorist attacks in Somalia’s capital Mogadishu

The Muslim Council of Elders under the Chairmanship of the Grand Imam of Al-Azhar His Eminence Dr. Ahmed Al-Tayeb strongly condemns the twin blasts in Somalia’s capital Mogadishu which resulted in the hundreds of casualties.

The Council reiterates its categorical rejection of such terrorist attacks and violence, which contradict the teachings of all religions as well as international laws and norms. It calls for a unified stand in order to eradicate and uproot such vicious acts of terrorism.

The Council also extends its condolences to the people and leadership of Somalia as well as the families of the victims who perished in the attacks while praying for a speedy recovery for the wounded.

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Sheikh-ul-Islam Allahshukur Pashazade: Bahrain Dialogue Forum is an important step on the road to Human Fraternity

His Virtue Dr. Allahshukur Pashazade, Sheikh-ul-Islam and Grand Mufti of Azerbaijan and the Caucasus and member of the Muslim Council of Elders has remarked that the upcoming Bahrain Dialogue Forum “represents another important step on the road to Human Fraternity and coexistence.” 

The Chairman of the Caucasus Muslim Board added, “We were all witnesses to the historic Document on Human Fraternity, which was co-signed by His Eminence Dr. Ahmed Al-Tayeb, the Grand Imam of Al-Azhar and Chairman of the Muslim Council of Elders alongside His Holiness Pope Francis, Pontiff of the Catholic Church in Abu Dhabi in 2019. This Document has contributed greatly towards coexistence and mutual respect not only between Muslims and Christians, but also amongst people of different religions and beliefs.”

The Muslim Council of Elders member added, “It is imperative to uphold and support the noble values within this important document, which was signed by two great religious leaders. Likewise, these values must be supported at the highest international levels in order to see true impact on the ground. Therefore, the Bahrain Dialogue Forum represents an important step on the road to human fraternity and coexistence. May Allah grant humanity peace and prosperity and continue to bless human fraternity.”

The Kingdom of Bahrain is set to host the ‘Bahrain Dialogue Forum: East and West for Human Coexistence’ on the 3rd and 4th of November under the patronage of the His Majesty King Hamad bin Isa Al Khalifa of the Kingdom of Bahrain. The forum will be attended by His Eminence Dr. Ahmed Al-Tayeb, the Grand Imam of Al-Azhar and Chairman of the Muslim Council of Elders and His Holiness Pope Francis, Pontiff of the Catholic Church alongside 200 religious leaders and prominent academic and media figures from around the world.

The Bahrain Dialogue Forum is set to be held in partnership between the Muslim Council of Elders, the Supreme Council for Islamic Affairs in the Kingdom of Bahrain and the King Hamad Global Center for Peaceful Coexistence.

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Pope Francis commends Muslim Council of Elders’ initiatives to advance peace

His Holiness Pope Francis, head of the Catholic Church, received Judge Mohamed Abdelsalam, Secretary-General of the Muslim Council of Elders, in Vatican City. His Holiness reaffirmed the importance of continuing interfaith and intercultural dialogue to advance peace and coexistence. The Pope expressed appreciation for the role of the Muslim Council of Elders in this regard.  

For his part, Judge Mohamed Abdelsalam, Secretary-General of the Muslim Council of Elders, expressed appreciation on behalf of the Council and its Chairman – Dr. Ahmed Al-Tayeb, Grand Imam of Al-Azhar Al-Sharif –for Pope Francis’ efforts in consolidating fraternity and coexistence, as well as His Holiness’ continued calls for advancing peace and the culture of encounter among all people. 

Judge Abdelsalam highlighted the upcoming visit of His Holiness Pope Francis and His Eminence the Grand Imam of Al-Azhar to the Kingdom of Bahrain in early November and their participation in the Bahrain Dialogue Forum as constituting a new milestone on their journey of human fraternity, which has attracted the attention of the world following their co-signing of the Abu Dhabi Document on Human Fraternity on February 4, 2019. 

At the conclusion of the meeting, the Secretary-General of the Muslim Council of Elders presented His Holiness with the council’s trophy featuring the three-word slogan of the Muslim Council of Elders, “Tolerance, Coexistence, and Human Fraternity,” engraved in Arabic calligraphy. The Pope congratulated Judge Abdelsalam on his role and wished him good luck. 

The Muslim Council of Elders is an international, independent organization that seeks to promote peace within Muslim and non-Muslim communities and to advance the values of dialogue, coexistence, and human fraternity worldwide. Its board members are a globally recognized group of wise Muslim scholars known for their knowledge and moderate approach. It is headquartered in Abu Dhabi, the United Arab Emirates.

The Muslim Council of Elders will participate in the “Bahrain Dialogue Forum: East and West for Human Coexistence” in partnership with the Supreme Council for Islamic Affairs and the King Hamad Global Centre for Peaceful Coexistence

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Muslim Council of Elders to hold 16th meeting in Manama on 4 November 2022

Under the Chairmanship of the Grand Imam of Al-Azhar, His Eminence Dr. Ahmed Al-Tayeb, the Muslim Council of Elders is set to hold its 16th meeting on the 4th of November 2022 in the Capital of Bahrain, Manama. 

The meeting is set to discuss a number of pressing matters related to the Muslim world including; supporting Muslim communities in the west, ongoing global humanitarian crises as well as climate issues and how religious leaders can play a role in curbing its negative effects, along with encouraging dialogue amongst Islamic groups and sects, Muslim-Christian relations and the support for global religious initiatives. 

The Council is also set to discuss the countering of targeted campaigns aimed at imposing unnatural behaviors on Muslim people as well as the discouragement of family values amongst young people.

His Excellency Sheikh Abdulrahman bin Mohammed Al Khalifa, Chairman of the Supreme Council for Islamic Affairs in the Kingdom of Bahrain and member of the Muslim Council of Elders said, “His Majesty King Hamad bin Isa Al Khalifa and the people of the Kingdom of Bahrain welcome the 16th meeting of the Muslim Council of Elders. The Kingdom of Bahrain will unequivocally support the outcomes of this important meeting as part of its firm belief in achieving coexistence in order to maintain global peace and human fraternity.”

The 15th meeting of the Muslim Council of Elders was held in Abu Dhabi in November 2021. During the Abu Dhabi meeting, it was decided that the following meeting would take place in the Kingdom of Bahrain following the ‘Bahrain Dialogue Forum: East and West for Human Coexistence’. The forum is set to take place on the 3rd and 4th of November under the patronage of the His Majesty King Hamad bin Isa Al Khalifa of the Kingdom of Bahrain and will be attended by His Eminence Dr. Ahmed Al-Tayeb, the Grand Imam of Al-Azhar and Chairman of the Muslim Council of Elders and His Holiness Pope Francis, Pontiff of the Catholic Church alongside a large number of religious leaders, academic and media figures from around the world.

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Grand Imam and Chairman of the Muslim Council of Elders during Prophet’s Birthday celebration speech: Prophet Muhammed’s teachings are humanity’s roadmap to redemptio

His Eminence Dr. Ahmed Al-Tayeb, the Grand Imam of Al-Azhar and Chairman of the Muslim Council of Elders has spoken during Prophet Muhammed Birthday celebrations about the need for humanity to adopt the Prophetic guidance of Prophet Muhammed (PBUH) and other Prophets, which is particularly true with the moral degradation the world is currently going through. 

The Grand Imam also pointed to mercy as a value that many people have lost today as a result of selfishness and personal desires as well as a forced liberation from religious values. This mayhem, the Grand Imam noted, can possibly lead humanity back to the Middle Ages. 

The Secretary-General of the Muslim Council of Elders pointed to the importance of stabilizing the social lives of individuals, and how this can only be achieved by Prophetic guidance. The same Prophetic guidance which calls for mercy for all humanity, particularly towards poor people and those in need. Mercy, the Grand Imam emphasized, must also extend to animals, plants and all living creatures.

The Grand Imam concluded by reemphasizing that Prophet Muhammed’s teachings are humanity’s roadmap to redemption. This particularly applies to Arabs and Muslims in the world, who seek to create contemporary societies that can grow and prosper.

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Republic of Kazakhstan presents the Grand Imam with the Astana International Awards

Grand Imam receives Astana International Award for efforts in Interfaith Dialogue

The President of the Republic of Kazakhstan His Excellency Kassym-Jomart Tokayev has awarded His Eminence Dr. Ahmed Al-Tayeb, the Grand Imam of Al-Azhar and Chairman of the Muslim Council of Elders the Astana International Award for his role in promoting interfaith dialogue and spreading the values of peace and human fraternity. The award was presented during the opening ceremony of the 7th Congress of Leaders of World and Traditional Religions in the Kazakh capital Nur-Sultan.

President Tokayev expressed his pleasure at presenting the Grand Imam with the prestigious Astana International Award as he is considered to be one of the most important Islamic symbols in the field of humanity. The President thanked the Grand Imam for visiting the Central Asian nation, which is always a momentous occasion for the people of Kazakhstan. 

The Kazakh President also revealed his deep admiration of His Eminence as well as his international efforts in promoting peace and dialogue between followers of different religions.

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Grand Imam meets Secretary-General of ‘Religions for Peace’ and calls for unity in the face of extremism

His Eminence Dr. Ahmed Al-Tayeb, the Grand Imam of Al-Azhar and Chairman of the Muslim Council of Elders has met Dr. Azza Karam, the Secretary-General of the ‘Religions for Peace’ international coalition. The meeting took place in the capital of Kazakhstan Nur-Sultan in the run up the 7th Congress of Leaders of World and Traditional Religions which will take place on 14 and 15 September 2022. 

During the meeting, Dr. Karam presented his organization’s various projects and initiatives that seek to promote dialogue and coexistence. She pointed to the potential for Religions for Peace to partner with Al-Azhar and the Muslim Council of Elders to further enhance humanitarian projects around the world. The Secretary-General also stressed the important role played by the Grand Imam in promoting peace and countering extremism and the global need for such important figures. She concluded by stating that the signing of the Document on Human Fraternity was a truly historic moment that came at an important time for the world.

For his part, the Grand Imam stressed the importance of integrating all humanitarian and civil organizations and establishing partnerships to counter extremism and empower young people, who will be future ambassadors of peace. His Eminence also expressed his support for refugees and all vulnerable people around the world.

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Grand Imam and Chairman of the Muslim Council of Elders meets Saudi Arabia’s Minister of Religious Affairs in Kazah Capital

His Eminence Dr. Ahmed Al-Tayeb, the Grand Imam of Al-Azhar and Chairman of the Muslim Council of Elders has met Saudi Arabia’s Minister of Religious Affairs Shaykh Abdullatif bin Abdulaziz Al-Sheikh in the capital of Kazakhstan Nur-Sultan. The pair are in Kazakhstan to attend the 7th Congress of Leaders of World and Traditional Religions which began today in the Central Asian country. 

During the meeting, the Grand Imam extended his deep appreciation of the Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques King Salman bin Abdulaziz Al Saud along with His Royal Highness Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman Al Saud and the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia’s important leadership role as well as the Ministry of Religious Affairs’ efforts in spreading tolerance and coexistence in society.

For his part, the Saudi Minister of Religious Affairs affirmed the Grand Imam’s important role in spreading knowledge and the values of tolerance and dialogue while countering hate and extremism. He also praised the Grand Imam, Al-Azhar and the Muslim Council of Elders for being beacons of moderateness in the Islamic world.

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The Grand Imam and Chairman of the Muslim Council of Elders during his speech at the 7th Congress of Leaders of World and Traditional Religions in Kazakhstan

His Eminence Dr. Ahmed Al-Tayeb, the Grand Imam of Al-Azhar and Chairman of the Muslim Council of Elders has spoken at the opening ceremony of the 7th Congress of Leaders of World and Traditional Religions in the capital of Kazakhstan, Nur-Sultan. This year’s conference carries the theme of ‘The role of leaders of world and traditional religions in the spiritual and social development of mankind in the post-pandemic period’ and is attended by Holiness Pope Francis, Pontiff of the Catholic Church and a number of world and religious leaders from around the world.

At the beginning of his speech, the Grand Imam said, “I thank you very much Your Excellency Mr. President, for your kind invitation for me to participate in this important conference, which is being held today in your blessed country. We pray to Allah, the Most High, the Almighty, that this conference will be a valuable addition to and another step forwards on the path of human fraternity, coexistence, and peace that our world is lacking today, just as a very sick patient is hoping desperately for the treatment that will end his aches and conflicts.”

The Grand Imam continued, “Just as the world is beginning to recover from the effects of the Coronavirus pandemic, which has claimed the lives of nearly fifteen million people. Hardly has the world woken up from the nightmares of this pandemic; it has been overwhelmed by other pandemics and disasters: natural, political, and economic ones caused by man, with his selfishness, his huge ambitions, and his guilty conscience.”

His Eminence added, “I do not think that I need to remind you of the horror and fear that humanity suffers today because of the sudden changes in nature and climate, which manifest themselves in rising temperatures, forest fires, and in the increasing levels of seas and oceans, threatening to flood entire cities. Climate change also causes rivers to dry up and many living creatures to perish, energy crises in addition to other problems that we ourselves read about in social media day and night. Moreover, we have recently been affected by arrogant policies that are shaking the pillars of the global economy, throwing rich and poor countries alike into severe and unexpected turmoil and affecting people’s livelihoods, not to mention terrifying, killing, or displacing innocent people.”

He added, “I do not need to remind you of these horrors, as they are part of our lives, of which only the heedless affluent are unaware, but I do remind you that these disasters are the work of our fellow human beings, and they are due to what man has deliberately and arrogantly done out of indifference to others. Man would not have committed these crimes had he not trespassed on sanctities never trespassed on in the past. It is painful that religion, with its laws and moral teachings that guide the course of civilizations, comes at the top of those sacred things that our contemporary civilization denies and ridicules.”

He went on to warn, “Our contemporary civilization has callously cast religion aside, replacing it with another religion based on infidelity and atheism. These two scourges have resulted in supposed individual freedom, selfishness, the worship of pleasure and lust, and sexual liberation which is wrongly linked to so-called mental and intellectual liberation.”

His Eminence continued with a stark reminder, “All this is accompanied by well-thought-out and well-funded campaigns that strongly influence the minds of young people, calling on them to renounce the concept of ‘family’. Such campaigns try to convince young people that ‘marriage’, as known to humanity since Allah created the Earth and those who live on it until now, is nothing but a great deception not befitting the new generations. They argue that young people must free themselves from the chains in which religions and human customs have ‘imprisoned’ them, in such a way that a woman should not be ashamed to marry another woman or to have more than one husband, and that a man can do the same. These calls are not acceptable, not even for animals and beasts, let alone for people with pure hearts and sound minds.”

His Eminence continued, “Perhaps you will agree with me that scientific and philosophical progress, and technological and social development, which mark today’s civilization, is no longer able to stop this moral and human decline. Furthermore, the philosophers of the Enlightenment have lost their ‘bet’ that scientific and technological progress guarantees that world peace will go hand in hand with a civilized world.”.

The Grand Imam revealed, “We acknowledge that Western civilization has made huge leaps forward for humanity in the past two centuries, with tremendous practical achievements in the fields of science, industry, medicine, education, art, culture, transportation and communication, space travel, and much more. We do acknowledge all of this, but the decay of spirituality and the absence of the moral dimension from the life of contemporary man, and his deliberate and premeditated mockery of the heavenly messages, have emptied this civilization of any real value it may have.”

He went on to say, “A pivotal role in confronting this civilizational downfall falls – in the first place – on us, religious scholars, and clergymen. Our role consists in reviving the messages of heaven, teaching the morals and virtues that these messages are rich in, which are the means and tools for reforming the course of humanity, and reviving what we can only describe as its rotting corpse. I know that major obstacles, not to be underestimated, may prevent this from happening smoothly. The first of these obstacles is the absence of ‘openness’ or a real mutual dialogue between religious scholars themselves.”

The Grand Imam emphasized, “Peace among peoples is an olive branch between religions, and that ‘religious fraternity’ generates and realizes ‘world human fraternity’. The branch cannot exist, act, or have an influence without its originator. The best way to start – in my opinion – is with the resurrection of this fraternity between scholars and religious leaders, for they are the most skilled in diagnosing moral and social ailments and diseases and treating them with religion. We must be aware that the imminent danger now does not come from the religious differences, but from atheism and the philosophies generated by it that sanctify what is material and worship its impurities and belittle and ridicule religion.”

He set a stark reminder by stating, “When I call for the priority of making peace between religious scholars and symbols, I do not mean merging religions into one religion. Such a call would not be propagated by a sane person, nor would a believer, regardless of his religion, accept it. I believe that ​​merging religions into one would be a destructive idea, uprooting them from their origins; at best, this is an absurd and unimaginable fantasy that cannot be put into practice. Since it is God’s will that He has prescribed for each of us a law and a well-defined way. What I am in fact calling for is to take serious actions to promote the mutual values between religions, particularly; civilized acquaintance, mutual respect and coexistence between people.”

The Grand Imam went on to call for a special and focused meeting among religious symbols to discuss – in complete frankness and clarity – their own responsibilities and the responsibilities of other leaders, politicians, and senior economists towards these moral and natural disasters that threaten the future of all humanity. He described this, “I do not think that such a meeting would be difficult or impossible for concerned religious leaders in the West and the East, as the experience we have acquired from the Document on Human Fraternity encourages us to do so.”

His Eminence concluded by stating, “Almighty Allah helped us succeed in completing the Document on Human Fraternity, the first humanitarian pact between Christians and Muslims in our modern age. Thus, the theory that Al-Azhar has always believed in, and advocated everywhere, has been confirmed, which is that every serious responsible meeting between religious symbols will inevitably create a lifeline for human civilization, even if the hurricanes of evil try to uproot it.”

With a total of 108 religious and world leaders from 60 different countries, the Congress of Leaders of World and Traditional Religions is held every three years and is considered one of the most important interfaith dialogue events in the world. Through prominent world and religious leaders, the event aims to promote moderate religious values while combatting intolerance and extremism.

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