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Muslim Council of Elders strongly condemns burning of Holy Quran by extremists in Denmark

Muslim Council of Elders strongly condemns the burning of Holy Quran by extremists in Denmark

Under the Chairmanship of the Grand Imam of Al-Azhar, His Eminence Dr. Ahmed Al-Tayeb, the Muslim Council of Elders expresses its utmost condemnation of the heinous and despicable burning of the Holy Quran by an extremist group in Denmark.

The Council reiterates unequivocally rejects such heinous acts that aim to provoke Muslims around the world while also emphasizing that the recurrence of such racist actions reflects a vile extremism, blind fanaticism, and abhorrent hatred, that contradict basic human principles, and norms. Furthermore, these abhorrent acts only serve to undermine global efforts to promote peace and coexistence.

The Council calls for the implementation of definitive measures and legislations to stop such vile practices to criminalize attacks against religions and religious sanctities. These repeated despicable actions, the Council stresses, cannot be justified under the guise of freedom of speech or expression.

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Secretary-General of the Muslim Council of Elders: Our goal is to empower youth to contribute to building a better future for themselves and humanity

In an open dialogue with participants of the second edition of the Emerging Peacemakers Forum

Secretary-General of the Muslim Council of Elders: Our goal is to empower youth to contribute to building a better future for themselves and humanity

The Secretary-General of the Muslim Council of Elders, Judge Mohamed Abdelsalam has affirmed that the Emerging Peacemakers Forum, one of the initiatives of the Muslim Council of Elders, aims to empower youth for a better future for themselves, their communities, and humanity. He urged them to have confidence in themselves and their ability to shape the future.

During a dialogue session with participants of the forum, the Secretary-General stated that the Muslim Council of Elders has a great interest in youth through a range of initiatives and efforts aimed at harnessing their potential to become positive influencers in their communities. He called upon youth to build upon what they have learned in this edition of the forum and to be a source of inspiration for others, following the example of graduates from the first edition who have become leading and influential role models among their peers and in their communities.

Judge Abdelsalam also emphasized the importance of education in building generations capable of promoting peace and adhering to values of dialogue, tolerance, coexistence, and confronting the rhetoric of hate, bigotry, and discrimination. He highlighted that the Muslim Council of Elders seeks, in collaboration with global academic institutions, to incorporate values of dialogue, respect, acceptance, and human fraternity into educational programs. He also reiterated the Council’s relentless efforts to highlight the importance of educating girls and empowering women.

The Secretary-General of the Muslim Council of Elders expressed his gratitude to the United Arab Emirates for their support of the Emerging Peacemakers Forum, reflecting the nation’s wise leadership’s belief in the significance of the youth’s role in peacebuilding, stability, and the promotion and enhancement of values of tolerance.

For their part, participants expressed their appreciation for the Muslim Council of Elders, under the chairmanship of His Eminence Dr. Ahmed Al-Tayeb, Grand Imam of Al-Azhar, for their focus on youth issues and for trusting them, providing opportunities, believing in their capabilities, and supporting their purposeful ideas and initiatives.

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His Excellency Sheikh Abdulrahman bin Mohammed Al Khalifa praises the second edition of the Emerging Peacemakers Forum and affirms: The Muslim Council of Elders leads constructive efforts to enhance the role of youth in shaping a better future for humanity

His Excellency Sheikh Abdulrahman bin Mohammed Al Khalifa praises the second edition of the Emerging Peacemakers Forum and affirms: The Muslim Council of Elders leads constructive efforts to enhance the role of youth in shaping a better future for humanity

His Excellency Sheikh Abdulrahman bin Mohammed Al Khalifa, member of the Muslim Council of Elders and Chairman of the Supreme Council for Islamic Affairs in the Kingdom of Bahrain has praised the second edition of the Emerging Peacemakers Forum, which is taking place in Geneva, Switzerland, from 6 to 14 July.

In a statement, His Excellency Sheikh Abdulrahman bin Mohammed Al Khalifa highlighted the global participation of 50 young men and women from 24 countries, emphasizing the significance of the forum’s mission to equip a generation of youth capable of actively contributing to peacebuilding and promoting values of dialogue, tolerance, and coexistence.

The Chairman of the Supreme Council for Islamic Affairs in the Kingdom of Bahrain expressed his gratitude to the Muslim Council of Elders, under the chairmanship of His Eminence Dr. Ahmed Al-Tayeb, the Grand Imam of Al-Azhar, affirming that the council’s focus on youth stems from a strong conviction in the crucial role that young people can play in advancing nations and societies.

His Excellency Sheikh Abdulrahman bin Mohammed Al Khalifa expressed his appreciation for the efforts of the Muslim Council of Elders in harnessing the potential of youth to shape a global movement capable of confronting contemporary challenges and building a better future for humanity.

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Dr. Ali Al Nuaimi to Participants: You are the ones shaping the future

During a lecture in the second edition of the Emerging Peacemakers Forum

Dr. Ali Al Nuaimi to Participants: You are the ones shaping the future

His Excellency Dr. Ali Rashid Al Nuaimi, Chairman of the World Muslim Communities Council, emphasized that young people are the ones who shape the future. He urged the young participants of the second edition of the Emerging Peacemakers Forum to arm themselves with knowledge and work towards promoting the values of peace, coexistence, dialogue, and accepting and respecting others.

In his lecture on the sixth day of the forum organized by the Muslim Council of Elders in partnership with the World Council of Churches and the Rose Castle Foundation, Dr. Al Nuaimi stated that the United Arab Emirates represents a pioneering model of diversity, coexistence, tolerance, and acceptance of others with the country being home to over 200 nationalities from diverse religions, cultures, and backgrounds, living together in integration and societal harmony.

Dr. Al Nuaimi also commended the efforts of the Muslim Council of Elders, under the chairmanship of His Eminence Dr. Ahmed Al-Tayeb, the Grand Imam of Al-Azhar expressing his gratitude to His Eminence for his belief in young people and his commitment to encouraging and providing them with opportunities to achieve creativity and shaping their own future, as well as leading communities towards a better future.

The Chairman of the World Muslim Communities Council also delivered a message to the young participants of the forum, urging them to work diligently to spread the values of peace, coexistence, and tolerance, and to believe in themselves and their ability to shape the future.

The second edition of the Emerging Peacemakers Forum, which is organized by the Muslim Council of Elders under the chairmanship of His Eminence Dr. Ahmed Al-Tayeb, the Grand Imam of Al-Azhar, in partnership with the World Council of Churches and the Rose Castle Foundation, commenced in Geneva, Switzerland. The forum takes place from 6 to 14 July and includes the participation of 50 young men and women from various parts of the world.

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In Collaboration between the Muslim Council of Elders, World Council of Churches, and Rose Castle Foundation

In Collaboration between the Muslim Council of Elders, World Council of Churches, and Rose Castle Foundation

Second Edition of the Emerging Peacemakers Forum Commences Tomorrow

The Emerging Peacemakers Forum is set to begin its second edition tomorrow in Geneva, Switzerland with participation of 50 young men and women from around the world. The forum is organized in partnership between the Muslim Council of Elders, the World Council of Churches and the Rose Castle Foundation and will take place from July 6th to 14th.

The forum aims to provide a platform for dialogue for young people aged 18 to 30 who are working on developing innovative and sustainable solutions for achieving peace in their respective communities. It seeks to empower young men and women to launch national and regional initiatives and projects related to peacebuilding, as well as promote the values and principles of tolerance and human fraternity.

The forum is also designed to enhance and refine the skills of participants in the fields of peacebuilding whilst aligning with their basic knowledge and experiences. It is hoped that this will be accomplished through the guidance of specialized international experts and practitioners, with a focus on issues such as religion, youth, diplomacy, interfaith dialogue, peaceful coexistence, and human fraternity.

The Secretary-General of the Muslim Council of Elders, Judge Mohammed Abdelsalam emphasized that the Emerging Peacemakers Forum aims to shape a global youth movement capable of actively contributing to positive change and finding innovative solutions to contemporary global challenges. Participants are encouraged to serve as shining examples in order to inspire other young people worldwide while also directing their efforts towards peacebuilding, nation-building, and promoting the values of dialogue, tolerance, coexistence, and solidarity through a range of inspiring initiatives.

In turn, the General Secretary of the World Council of Churches, Rev. Prof. Dr Jerry Pillay expressed his delight at his organization being one of the three chief partners organizing the forum. He stated, “We firmly believe young people have the potential to be powerful agents of peace and social transformation. With their energy, creativity, and passion, they can inspire positive change in their communities and beyond. Their unique perspectives and innovative ideas can help to tackle some of the most pressing social and environmental challenges of our time, paving the way for a brighter future.”

The Emerging Peacemakers Forum is considered one of the most significant initiatives by the Muslim Council of Elders, which is an international NGO based in Abu Dhabi, the capital of the United Arab Emirates. Under the chairmanship of His Eminence Dr. Ahmed Al-Tayeb, the Grand Imam of Al-Azhar, the council places a great emphasis and interest in youth and believes in their important role in promoting and spreading the values of peace and coexistence.

The first edition of the Emerging Peacemakers Forum was held in the United Kingdom in 2017 and contributed to creating a generation of young people from the East and the West who uphold the values of dialogue, citizenship and acceptance in the face of all forms of extremism, racism, hatred, and discrimination.

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Grand Imam of Al-Azhar, Chairman of the Muslim Council of Elders exchanges Eid Al-Adha congratulations with His Majesty the King of Bahrain

The Grand Imam of Al-Azhar and Chairman of the Muslim Council of Elders, His Eminence Dr. Ahmed Al-Tayeb has exchanged congratulations on the occasion of Eid Al-Adha with His Majesty the King of Bahrain, King Hamad bin Isa Al Khalifa, during a phone call. The pair prayed to Almighty Allah to bless the Arab and Muslim worlds as well as humanity with goodness and blessings.

The Grand Imam expressed Al-Azhar’s appreciation for the relationship that links it with the Kingdom of Bahrain. He also expressed his admiration for the efforts of His Majesty the King of Bahrain in serving the causes of the Arab and Islamic nations and promoting interfaith and interdenominational dialogue. The Grand Imam asked Almighty Allah to grant success to His Majesty’s noble endeavors in serving his people and to perpetuate the blessings of security and safety upon the Kingdom of Bahrain.

For his part, King Hamad expressed his appreciation for the efforts of the Grand Imam in presenting the true image of Islam and promoting fraternity, coexistence, and peace. He prayed to Almighty Allah to grant His Eminence good health and well-being and to make him a source of strength for Islam and Muslims worldwide.

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UAE President along with Grand Imam of Al-Azhar and Chairman of the Muslim Council of Elders exchange greetings on the occasion of Eid Al-Adha

His Eminence Dr. Ahmed Al-Tayeb, Grand Imam of Al-Azhar and Chairman of the Muslim Council of Elders exchanged greetings on the occasion of Eid Al-Adha via phone call with the President of the United Arab Emirates, His Highness Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan. The pair prayed to Allah that joyful occasions and celebrations bring goodness, prosperity, and blessings to humanity and that the Muslim world be blessed with security, stability, and prosperity.

During the call, His Eminence the Grand Imam expressed the appreciation of Al-Azhar for the global and regional efforts of the United Arab Emirates and its wise leadership in promoting peace, fraternity, tolerance, and serving Islam as well as the causes of the Arab and Islamic worlds.

For his part, His Highness Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan expressed his appreciation for Al-Azhar and the efforts of His Eminence the Grand Imam in consolidating the values of human fraternity and coexistence along with presenting true Islamic teachings to the world.

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Muslim Council of Elders congratulates Arab and Islamic Worlds on the occasion of Eid ul-Adha

The Muslim Council of Elders, under the chairmanship of His Eminence Dr. Ahmed Al-Tayeb, the Grand Imam of Al-Azhar, extends heartfelt congratulations to the Arab and Islamic worlds, including kings, princes, leaders, and people, on the occasion of the blessed Eid ul-Adha. May Allah bless the Arab and Islamic nations, as well as the entire world, with goodness, blessings, love, security, peace, prosperity, and stability.

During this blessed period, which manifests the feelings of unity and solidarity among people through the rituals of Hajj, the Muslim Council of Elders also calls upon Muslims around the world to renounce division and discord while distancing themselves from differences and disputes, and establishing the values of love, fraternity and coming together for the greater good. This period is also an opportunity to come closer to the Almighty Allah, by fulfilling the needs of people, exerting efforts to bring joy and happiness to those in need, extending a helping hand to them, and meeting their needs.

The Muslim Council of Elders also expresses its sincere wishes for peace, goodness, and love to prevail over the Arab and Islamic worlds as well as for all humanity. May this blessed occasion relieve our worlds of all crises and disturbances and may the world as a whole be spared from the evils of wars and conflicts in order for humanity to enjoy greater security and stability.

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On World Refugee Day – Muslim Council of Elders calls for an end to wars and conflicts and to instill hope in the hearts of refugees

On World Refugee Day – Muslim Council of Elders calls for an end to wars and conflicts and to instill hope in the hearts of refugees

Under the Chairmanship of His Eminence Dr. Ahmed Al-Tayeb, the Grand Imam of Al-Azhar, the Muslim Council of Elders calls upon the international community to work towards alleviating the immense suffering faced by refugees, internally displaced persons, and homeless individuals as a result of wars and conflicts in the face of extremely difficult humanitarian conditions.

On World Refugee Day, celebrated by the United Nations under the theme ‘Hope Away from Home’ for 2023, the Muslim Council of Elders emphasizes the necessity of instilling hope in the hearts of refugees while striving to end their suffering and ensuring their safety to resume their normal lives. This includes providing refugees and their families with adequate housing, food, and water.

Likewise, the Muslim Council of Elders is exerting efforts to raise awareness about the plight of refugee whilst advocating for their assistance. The 2019 Abu Dhabi Document on Human Fraternity, 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 emphasizes the importance of alleviating the plight of refugees, the marginalized, poor and needy as well as those who have lost their homes without any form of exclusion or discrimination, based on our shared humanity.

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Grand Imam of Al-Azhar and Chairman of the Muslim Council of Elders during his historic speech at the United Nations Security Council Meeting: There is no better option in addressing our contemporary crises than embracing human fraternity, which can be likened to the lost paradise

His Eminence Dr. Ahmed Al-Tayeb, the Grand Imam of Al-Azhar Al-Sharif and Chairman of the Muslim Council of Elders has stressed that that the crises menacing the modern human – prevalent here in the East and insidiously tightening their grip in the West – would have been entirely avoided if our contemporary civilization and culture had not excessively repudiated religion, and casually tossed aside religious teachings while commenting that there is no better option in addressing our contemporary crises than embracing human fraternity, which can be likened to the lost paradise.

His Eminence added during his historic speech at the United Nations Security Council Meeting, “- As believers in God, we are compelled in the face of these crises to continue advocating the message of peace and love among people to the best of their abilities. They should remain resolute in opposing the discourse of hate that breeds among people, the manipulation of religions and doctrines to ignite wars among nations, and the instilling of fear and terror in the hearts of people.”

The Grand Imam clarified, “Al-Azhar and the Muslim Council of Elders in partnership with the Catholic Church, as well as other Western and Eastern churches, among other religious institutions, seek to revive the culture of dialogue and encounter among the followers of religions, and to consolidate the principles of peace and harmonious coexistence. – Together with Pope Francis, we presented the Document on Human Fraternity for World Peace and Living Together to the world from Abu Dhabi on February 4, 2019.”

His Eminence continued, “We have repeatedly emphasized the necessity of the principles of human fraternity as the foundation for international peace and security in various global events, such as the Congress of Leaders of World and Traditional Religions in Kazakhstan, and the Bahrain Forum for Dialogue: East and West for Human Coexistence, among other conferences in Africa, Asia, and Europe. Al-Azhar is working in cooperation with the Muslim Council of Elders, the Catholic Church, the Church of England, and other diverse religious institutions, to organize a gathering of religious leaders to consult on these crises and identify shared responsibilities in facing them, particularly in relation to climate change and the escalating pace of wars and conflicts.”

The Grand Imam emphasized that such efforts require the support of political leaders and decision-makers in the international community, to yield the desired fruits of achieving our collective and noblest goal, which is the establishment of international peace and security on the ground and in the lives of people, rather than being mere decisions and recommendations that go unheeded or disregarded.

His Eminence clarified, “It is neither of justice nor knowledge to claim that Islam is a religion of the sword or a religion of wars. Look at history, and you will find that war in Islam is an exceptional circumstance, a necessity for self-defence, for the protection of land, honor, and dignity. The phenomenon of “terrorism” – from which Islam is not to blame – is driven primarily by global hegemonic policies, material philosophies, and economic doctrines that disregard moral principles.”

The Grand Imam called for the necessity of stopping the futile wars that have erupted in recent decades, including the wars in Iraq, Afghanistan, Syria, Libya, Yemen, and others, as well as the wars on the eastern borders of Europe. He also mentioned the oppression and cruelty inflicted upon the Palestinian people by the arrogance of power and the tyranny of dictators. He added, “I am deeply saddened by the silence of the international community regarding the rights of the Palestinian people and the repeated attacks on Islamic and Christian holy sites.”

His Eminence expressed his appreciation of the United Nations’ commemoration of the 75th anniversary of Palestine’s Nakba on the 5th of May, reminding the world and the human conscience of the tragic mass displacement of Palestinians while calling upon the United Nations Security Council and the international community to recognize an independent Palestinian state with Jerusalem as its capital, and to protect the sanctity of Al-Aqsa Mosque compound from the ongoing violations it faces day after day.

He also spoke of the crisis of refugees fleeing the horrors of war and their rights to be rescued and hosted, rights guaranteed to them by divine laws and religions, regardless of their religious beliefs or even if they are non-religious at all, while shedding light on the destruction of the family, and the confiscation of a child’s right to relish in the embraces of their mothers who birthed them, as well as speaking of the devastation of the environment, the surging tides of oceans, and the rampant fires that ravage forests.

The Chairman of the Muslim Council of Elders added, “I am a humble Muslim man from the East, not affiliated with any political currents, irrespective of their origins or ideologies, whether they lean towards the right or the left. I am a fervent advocate for peace, actively pursuing it, and wholeheartedly desiring it for all of humanity. I feel a deep sense of human fraternity that connects me to all people, regardless of their ethnicities, religions, beliefs, and languages. I have learned this from the Islamic religion that I follow and from the divine books that God sent to His prophets and messengers, including the last of them, the Noble Quran, which was revealed to the Prophet of Islam, Muhammad (peace be upon him).”

He also expressed that God has honored humankind and favored them over many of His other creatures. That God has created differences among humanity, in their languages, races, religions, and beliefs, and God’s will decreed that humankind would live with these differences among them until the end times. And the divine scriptures teach us that all attempts aimed at aligning peoples behind one religion, culture, or civilization are bound to fail because they act in contrary to the will of the Creator of all beings, Who is knowledgeable about what is best and beneficial for them.

The Grand Imam expanded, “The law of difference among human beings represents a cornerstone in the concept of divine creation for humanity and involves a set of rights and obligations that are defined in the Quran with great clarity. At the forefront of these is the right to freedom of belief and opinion and the individual, familial, and communal responsibilities and obligations. It is logical that relationships among individuals who vary in religion, language, culture, and civilization should be built upon the bedrock of peace and security. The Quran expresses this relationship as one of “encountering” one another. Under this Quranic theory on international relations, there is no place for theories of conflict and confrontation, no place for racial discrimination, and no place for the theory of white supremacy or dominance over the rest of God’s creation. Rather, the only relationship that is deemed acceptable between people is one of “peace,” which is the core principle of Islam, and the other divine religions that precede it.”

His Eminence concluded by stressing, “Egypt is the oasis of peace, the meeting point of religions, and the land of civilization and history, and the home to peace and security. I speak to you in response to the gracious invitation extended to me by the United Arab Emirates, which serves as an elected member and current president of the Security Council. This Arab Islamic nation spares no effort in promoting peace among people and strengthening the principles of human fraternity, mutual respect, and coexistence.”

He also commend the voice of wisdom in the speech of Mr. António Guterres, Secretary-General of the United Nations, and his clear belief in the importance of the role of religions and the values of human fraternity in achieving global peace.

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