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On the International Day of Conscience – Muslim Council of Elders: Reviving the Human Conscience Is an Urgent Necessity to Promote Peace and Combat Hatred and Extremism

The Muslim Council of Elders, under the chairmanship of His Eminence Dr. Ahmed Al-Tayeb, the Grand Imam of Al-Azhar, affirmed that the International Day of Conscience represents an important opportunity to renew the call to elevate the voice of the human conscience, strengthen the values of compassion, solidarity, and social responsibility, and enhance collective awareness of the importance of working toward a world founded on peace, justice, and mutual respect.

In a statement, the Muslim Council of Elders noted that the observance of this international occasion—marked annually on April 5—reflects the world’s growing need to revive moral and humanitarian values in the face of the successive wars, conflicts, and crises it continues to endure. The Council emphasized that a living and vigilant conscience remains a vital safeguard that protects societies from sliding into hatred, division, and violence.

The Council further stated that an awakened human conscience constitutes the cornerstone of fostering understanding among peoples and of promoting a culture of dialogue, tolerance, and peaceful coexistence. It reaffirmed that all divine religions have called for activating the conscience, safeguarding human dignity, rejecting injustice and aggression, and building bridges of fraternity and cooperation among humankind.

The Muslim Council of Elders renewed its call for coordinated international efforts to promote a culture of peace, strengthen dialogue among religions and cultures, and instill the values of human fraternity in the hearts of younger generations. Such efforts, the Council stressed, contribute to building a world that is more conscious of its shared humanity and better equipped to overcome the causes of hatred, conflict, and division. 


The Council also urged religious, educational, cultural, and media institutions to fulfill their essential role in nurturing the human conscience and instilling the values of compassion, respect, and responsibility, recognizing these principles as fundamental pillars for building cohesive societies capable of safeguarding human dignity and protecting every individual’s right to security, peace, and a dignified life.

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Muslim Council of Elders Strongly Condemns Attack on the Embassy of the United Arab Emirates in Damascus

The Muslim Council of Elders, under the chairmanship of His Eminence Dr. Ahmed Al-Tayeb, the Grand Imam of Al-Azhar, strongly condemns, in the strongest terms, the acts of vandalism and attacks targeting the Embassy of the United Arab Emirates and the residence of the Head of Mission in the Syrian capital, Damascus. The Council also denounces the unacceptable abuse directed at the national symbols of the United Arab Emirates, describing these actions as a flagrant violation of international norms and conventions.

The Muslim Council of Elders affirms its categorical rejection of all forms of violence and attacks against diplomatic missions and their personnel, stressing that such practices constitute a clear breach of the Vienna Convention on Diplomatic Relations, which guarantees the inviolability of diplomatic premises and mandates their protection.

The Council calls for ensuring full protection for diplomats and diplomatic missions and for holding those responsible for these attacks fully accountable, in a manner that upholds the rule of law and preserves international relations.

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Muslim Council of Elders Participates in the Forum “The UAE: Cohesive Families in a Nation Deeply Rooted in History and Traditions”

The Muslim Council of Elders participated in the forum titled “The UAE: Cohesive Families in a Nation Deeply Rooted in History and Traditions,” organized by the Ministry of Tolerance and Coexistence under the patronage of His Excellency Sheikh Nahyan bin Mubarak Al Nahyan, Minister of Tolerance and Coexistence of the United Arab Emirates.

His Excellency Judge Mohamed Abdelsalam, Secretary-General of the Muslim Council of Elders, affirmed that the forum embodies the UAE’s pioneering vision and the wisdom of its leadership in promoting societal stability, investing in human development, and consolidating national identity within a framework of shared human values. He noted that strengthening the role of the family and fostering its cohesion constitute the cornerstone of safeguarding societies and shaping a more stable and prosperous future.

The Muslim Council of Elders commended the pioneering efforts of the Ministry of Tolerance and Coexistence in reinforcing social cohesion and in entrenching the family as a fundamental pillar in nurturing aware, responsible generations.

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Muslim Council of Elders Offers Condolences to Qatar and Turkey Over the Martyrdom of Seven People Following a Helicopter Crash

The Muslim Council of Elders, chaired by His Eminence Dr. Ahmed Al‑Tayeb, the Grand Imam of Al‑Azhar, extends its sincere condolences to the State of Qatar and the Republic of Türkiye following the martyrdom of seven people as a result of a helicopter crash in the territorial waters of the State of Qatar, following a technical malfunction while carrying out a routine mission.

The Muslim Council of Elders expresses its solidarity with the State of Qatar, the Republic of Türkiye, and the families and relatives of the martyrs—members of the Qatari Armed Forces and the joint Qatari‑Turkish forces—during this painful tragedy.

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Muslim Council of Elders: Eliminating Racial Discrimination Is a Shared Human Responsibility and a Necessity for Promoting Global Peace

The Muslim Council of Elders, chaired by His Eminence Dr. Ahmed Al‑Tayeb, the Grand Imam of Al‑Azhar, affirms that discrimination in all its forms and manifestations constitutes a blatant violation of human values and moral principles. The Council emphasizes that cultural and ethnic diversity is a source of richness and strength for societies, rather than a cause of conflict or division.

In a statement marking the International Day for the Elimination of Racial Discrimination, observed annually on March 21, the Muslim Council of Elders stated that the teachings of the true Islamic faith call for equality, mutual understanding, and peaceful coexistence among people of all races, colors, and cultures. Almighty Allah says: “And We have certainly honored the children of Adam, carried them on land and sea, provided them with good things, and favored them greatly over much of what We have created.” (Al‑Isra: 70)

The statement explained that racism continues to pose a serious challenge to societies, due to its negative repercussions on social peace and global stability. It stressed that confronting this phenomenon requires concerted international efforts, the promotion of a culture of dialogue and mutual respect, and the reinforcement of the values of citizenship, justice, and equality.

The Muslim Council of Elders is making significant efforts to curb racial discrimination and work toward its elimination through numerous targeted initiatives aimed at promoting equality, respect for and acceptance of others, and strengthening the values of dialogue, tolerance, and peaceful coexistence.

The Document on Human Fraternity, co-signed in Abu Dhabi in 2019 by His Eminence  Dr. Ahmed Al‑Tayeb, the Grand Imam of Al‑Azhar and Chairman of the Muslim Council of Elders, and the late His Holiness Pope Francis of the Catholic Church, calls for spreading the values of equality and justice and instilling the principles of tolerance and mutual respect. The document affirms that citizenship is based on equality in rights and duties, under which all people enjoy justice. It further stresses the need to abandon the exclusionary use of the term “minorities,” as it carries connotations of isolation and inferiority, sows the seeds of discord and division, undermines the religious and civil rights of some citizens, and leads to discriminatory practices against them.

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Muslim Council of Elders: Mothers Are the Pillar of Societal Stability, and Honoring Them Is a Fundamental Human Duty

The Muslim Council of Elders, chaired by His Eminence Dr. Ahmed Al-Tayeb, the Grand Imam of Al-Azhar, extends its appreciation to mothers around the world on the occasion of Mother’s Day, commending their profound sacrifices and their pivotal role in shaping generations, instilling values, and building societies.

In a statement marking Mother’s Day, observed annually on 21 March, the Muslim Council of Elders affirmed that Islam has elevated the status of mothers and honored them with the highest regard, making dutifulness toward them among the greatest acts of devotion, linking kindness to them with the oneness of Almighty Allah, and enjoining exemplary treatment of them—reflecting their exalted standing and essential role in nurturing righteous individuals and building cohesive families.

The Council added that the mother is the first school that shapes human consciousness and instills in children the values of compassion, tolerance, and belonging, making her the cornerstone of societal stability and the promotion of a culture of coexistence and peace. It called for entrenching the culture of honoring parents, strengthening societal awareness of the mother’s status and rights, and working to enact legislation and launch initiatives that ensure mothers a dignified life, in recognition of their immense role.

The Muslim Council of Elders also expressed its deep appreciation for the sacrifices of mothers and their resilience in the face of challenges and crises, particularly in areas affected by conflict and disasters, where mothers bear compounded burdens to preserve family cohesion and protect its dignity. The Council emphasized that supporting, empowering, and protecting the rights of mothers is an urgent humanitarian and moral obligation.

On this occasion, the Muslim Council of Elders affirms that honoring mothers is not merely a seasonal observance, but a fundamental human duty and a daily practice that reflects societies’ awareness of the value of noble human giving. The Council prays to Almighty Allah to protect mothers and to make their continuous contributions beacons guiding future generations toward a more compassionate and stable future.

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Muslim Council of Elders Congratulates the Grand Imam on the 16th Anniversary of His Appointment as Grand Imam of Al-Azhar

The Muslim Council of Elders extends its sincere congratulations to His Eminence Dr. Ahmed Al-Tayeb, the Grand Imam of Al-Azhar and Chairman of the Muslim Council of Elders, on the occasion marking sixteen years since his appointment as Grand Imam of Al-Azhar. This milestone crowns a distinguished journey of dedicated service through which he has firmly established Al-Azhar’s standing as a global beacon of moderation and balance, and as an authority for enlightened Islamic thought.

The Council commends the sincere and tireless efforts of His Eminence in renewing religious discourse, strengthening the values of dialogue and coexistence, and confronting extremist ideologies, in addition to his pioneering role in spreading peace and advancing the principles of human fraternity at both the regional and international levels—thereby reflecting the true image of Islam as a religion that calls for mercy and tolerance.

The Muslim Council of Elders—honored to be chaired by His Eminence—affirms that this occasion represents an important moment to reflect upon the exceptional journey of a global religious leader who has borne the responsibility of promoting the values of wisdom and moderation, defending the causes of the Ummah, and serving all humanity. The Council prays to Almighty Allah to grant His Eminence enduring health and continued strength, to bless his noble efforts, and to preserve him as a source of pride and support for Islam and Muslims everywhere.

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On the International Day to Combat Islamophobia – Muslim Council of Elders Calls for a Global Campaign to Confront Extremism and Hate Speech and Promote Coexistence

The Muslim Council of Elders, chaired by His Eminence Dr. Ahmed Al‑Tayeb, the Grand Imam of Al‑Azhar, affirms its unequivocal rejection of all forms of extremism, hatred, discrimination, and incitement to violence against Muslims, warning of the growing phenomenon of Islamophobia and the serious threat it poses to coexistence, social peace, and global stability.

In a statement issued on the International Day to Combat Islamophobia, observed annually on March 15, the Council called for the launch of a comprehensive global campaign to confront extremist, hateful, and religiously discriminatory rhetoric. It urged the adoption of clear legislation and policies to combat hate and religious discrimination, the promotion of mutual respect and cultural and religious pluralism, and efforts to raise awareness of the true image of Islam as a religion of mercy, justice, and peace—one that upholds human dignity and affirms every person’s right to live in peace and security.

The statement added that Islamophobia is not merely the result of isolated individual attitudes or extremist discourse, but rather a dangerous phenomenon fueled by ignorance and distorted stereotypes, and exploited by far‑right groups to serve narrow political and partisan interests. Such practices contribute to the spread of division and hatred. Confronting this, the Council stressed, requires the concerted efforts of governments, religious institutions, educational bodies, and media organizations to enhance mutual respect and to strengthen citizenship, pluralism, and acceptance of others.

The Muslim Council of Elders continues to exert tireless efforts to highlight the tolerance of the true Islamic faith and to promote enlightened, moderate thought in the face of all forms of fanaticism, extremism, racism, hatred, and discrimination. These efforts are carried out through a range of impactful initiatives and projects, including East–West Dialogue Tours, International Peace Convoys, the Emerging Peacemakers Forum, Student Dialogue Programs for Human Fraternity, and Ramadan missions to various parts of the world.

The Document on Human Fraternity, which was co-signed in Abu Dhabi in 2019 by His Eminence Dr. Ahmed Al‑Tayeb and the late Pope Francis of the Catholic Church, affirms that freedom is a right for every human being—in belief, thought, expression, and practice—and that pluralism and diversity in religion, color, gender, race, and language are manifestations of divine wisdom by which God created humanity. The document establishes these principles as a foundation for the rights to freedom of belief and freedom of difference, and for the rejection of coercing individuals into a particular religion or culture, or imposing a civilizational model that others do not accept.

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Muslim Council of Elders Offers Condolences to the State of Kuwait on the Martyrdom of Two Border Security Personnel While Performing National Duty

The Muslim Council of Elders, under the chairmanship of His Eminence Dr. Ahmed Al‑Tayeb, the Grand Imam of Al‑Azhar, extends its sincere condolences to the State of Kuwait on the martyrdom of Lieutenant Colonel Abdullah Imad Al‑Sharrah and Major Fahd Abdulaziz Al‑Majamad, members of the General Directorate of Land Border Security, who were martyred while carrying out their national duty to protect and safeguard the borders of their homeland.

The Council expresses its solidarity with the State of Kuwait—its leadership, government, and people—during this painful loss. It prays that Almighty Allah envelops the two martyrs in His boundless mercy, grants them a place in His spacious heavens, and bestows patience and comfort upon their families and loved ones. The Council also prays that Allah protects the State of Kuwait and perpetuates upon it the blessings of security, safety, and stability.

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Muslim Council of Elders Strongly Condemns Israel’s Illegal Measures in the Occupied West Bank

The Muslim Council of Elders, under the chairmanship of His Eminence Dr. Ahmed Al‑Tayeb, the Grand Imam of Al‑Azhar, strongly condemns the illegal measures undertaken by the Israeli occupation aimed at imposing unlawful sovereignty, expanding settlement activity, and creating a new de facto legal and administrative reality in the occupied West Bank.

The Council affirms its unequivocal rejection of such violations, which seek to accelerate attempts at the unlawful annexation of the West Bank and threaten the forced displacement of the Palestinian people. Such measures constitute a blatant violation of international law and United Nations resolutions. The Council stresses that all unilateral actions intended to alter the legal, historical, or demographic status of Palestinian land—including East Jerusalem—are null, void, and simply illegal.

The Muslim Council of Elders warns that the continuation of expansionist policies and illegal practices in the occupied West Bank represents a dangerous escalation that fuels violence, undermines prospects for peace and stability in the region, and deepens the suffering of the Palestinian people. The Council renews its call to the international community to assume its legal and moral responsibility by seriously working towards a just and comprehensive solution to the Palestinian issue, by ending over seven decades of ongoing suffering, and ensuring the Palestinian people’s legitimate right to establish an independent state with East Jerusalem as its capital.

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