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Muslim Council of Elders Welcomes the Intent by Several Nations to Recognize the State of Palestine and Urges Global Affirmation of the Palestinian People’s Right to an Independent State

Muslim Council of Elders: The Series of Announcements by Nations Intending to Recognize the State of Palestine Represents a Historic and Vital Step Toward Justice for the Palestinian People

The Muslim Council of Elders, under the chairmanship of His Eminence Dr. Ahmed Al-Tayeb, the Grand Imam of Al-Azhar welcomes the announcements by Malta, Canada, Australia, Andorra, Finland, Iceland, Luxembourg, New Zealand, Portugal, and San Marino of their intent to recognize the State of Palestine.

The Council affirms that the increasing number of nations supporting the Palestinian people’s rights marks a historic and significant step toward achieving justice, ending their decades-long suffering, and affirming their legitimate right to establish an independent state with Jerusalem as its capital.

The Muslim Council of Elders expresses its full support for all Arab and international efforts aimed at securing a just and comprehensive resolution to the Palestinian issue. It also reiterates its call to the international community to take decisive action in order to halt the aggression in the Gaza Strip, protect innocent civilians, ensure the unimpeded delivery of humanitarian and relief aid, and end displacement plans and starvation policies targeting the oppressed Palestinian people.

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Muslim Council of Elders Strongly Condemns Terrorist Attack on Church in the Democratic Republic of Congo

The Muslim Council of Elders, led by His Eminence Dr. Ahmed Al-Tayeb, Grand Imam of Al-Azhar, strongly condemns the terrorist attack on a Catholic Church in Kumanda, northeastern Democratic Republic of Congo, which claimed the lives of dozens of innocent civilians and injured others.

The Council categorically rejects such terrorist acts, which contravene the teachings of Islam, all divine religions, international laws, conventions, and universal human and ethical values that prohibit attacks on places of worship and mandate their protection, preservation, and respect.

The Muslim Council of Elders underscores that targeting places of worship constitutes a flagrant assault on the sanctity of human life and sacred sites, representing an indefensible crime under any pretext. It reaffirms its unwavering stance against all forms of violence and terrorism, urging resolute action to counter extremist groups that aim to sow destruction, chaos, and instability.

The Council extends its heartfelt condolences to the Democratic Republic of Congo—its leadership and people—and to the families of the innocent victims, praying that Almighty Allah grants them patience and solace, and a swift recovery to those injured.

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Muslim Council of Elders Welcomes France’s Intent to Recognize the State of Palestine

The Muslim Council of Elders, under the chairmanship of His Eminence Dr. Ahmed Al-Tayeb, Grand Imam of Al-Azhar, welcomes the announcement by French President Emmanuel Macron regarding France’s intention to recognize the State of Palestine.

The Council expresses its appreciation for this decision, which is poised to bolster international efforts toward achieving a just and comprehensive resolution to the Palestinian issue. It supports the legitimate rights of the Palestinian people, foremost among them the establishment of an independent state with Jerusalem as its capital, in accordance with international resolutions.

The Muslim Council of Elders reiterates its call to the international community to fulfill its responsibilities and act immediately to halt the aggression in the Gaza Strip, ensure the unimpeded delivery of humanitarian and relief aid, and support all Arab and international efforts to end the Palestinian people’s suffering, which has persisted for over seven decades. These efforts aim to promote peace and stability in the region and around the world.

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Muslim Council of Elders Praises Egypt’s Efforts in Supporting the Palestinian Cause and Working to End Aggression in Gaza

The Muslim Council of Elders, under thebchairmanship of His Eminence Dr. Ahmed Al-Tayeb, the Grand Imam of Al-Azhar, commends the historic and pivotal role of the Arab Republic of Egypt—its leadership and people—in championing the Palestinian cause. The Council strongly denounces baseless propaganda and unfounded accusations aimed at undermining Egypt’s defense of the Palestinian cause and its support for the Palestinian people.

The Council expresses profound appreciation for Egypt’s unwavering commitment to advocating for Palestinian rights across regional and international forums. Egypt has tirelessly provided political, diplomatic, humanitarian, and relief support to the people of Gaza and the broader Palestinian population, reflecting a deep-rooted dedication to the Arab and Islamic nation’s issues. This serves as an exemplary model of fraternal solidarity and historical responsibility toward the Palestinian cause, which remains central to the Arab and Islamic conscience.

The Council highly praises Egypt’s continuous efforts to achieve Palestinian national reconciliation and unify Palestinian ranks to address current and future challenges. It also emphasizes that Egypt has been, and will remain, a steadfast supporter of the Palestinian people in their legitimate struggle to reclaim their rights and establish an independent state with Jerusalem as its capital.

Furthermore, the Council applauds the diplomatic and relief efforts by Arab nations to support the Palestinian people and the oppressed residents of Gaza. It urges the international community and all influential actors to support Egypt’s and other Arab nations’ initiatives to secure a just and comprehensive resolution to the Palestinian issue, ensuring the Palestinian people’s inalienable rights and promoting security and stability in the region and beyond.

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Muslim Council of Elders Strongly Condemns Israeli Occupation’s Attack on Holy Family Church in Gaza and Demands Protection for Places of Worship and Innocent Civilians

The Muslim Council of Elders, under the chairmanship of His Eminence Dr. Ahmed Al-Tayeb, the Grand Imam of Al-Azhar, unequivocally condemns the Israeli occupation’s attack on the Holy Family Church in the Gaza Strip, which resulted in multiple deaths and injuries.

The Council firmly rejects such attacks, which represent a flagrant violation of international laws, conventions, and norms prohibiting assaults on places of worship and the targeting of innocent civilians. It warns of the escalating humanitarian crisis in Gaza due to the ongoing aggression against the besieged territory and the obstruction of humanitarian and relief aid.

The Muslim Council of Elders renews its call to the international community to uphold its responsibility to protect religious sanctities and civilian institutions, urgently work to end the aggression in the Gaza Strip, and affirm the Palestinian people’s legitimate right to establish an independent state with Jerusalem as its capital.

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Muslim Council of Elders Condemns and Rejects Israeli Occupation’s Plans to Control the Ibrahimi Mosque

The Muslim Council of Elders, under the chairmanship of His Eminence Dr. Ahmed Al-Tayeb, the Grand Imam of Al-Azhar, strongly condemns the Israeli occupation’s plans to transfer administrative control of the Ibrahimi Mosque from the Palestinian Ministry of Endowments and Religious Affairs and the Hebron Municipality to the Jewish Religious Council in the Kiryat Arba Settlement.

The Council unequivocally rejects such provocative actions, which undermine efforts to achieve stability and constitute a grave violation of the historical and legal status of the Ibrahimi Mosque. It urges respect for the established status of holy sites in the occupied Palestinian territories.

The Muslim Council of Elders renews calls to the international community to uphold and protect sacred sites by preserving their religious and historical significance, and urgently address the ongoing suffering of the Palestinian people, which has persisted for over seven decades. The Council further demands an immediate end to the aggression in the Gaza Strip, the unobstructed delivery of humanitarian and relief aid, and the recognition of the Palestinian people’s legitimate right to establish an independent state with Jerusalem as its capital.

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Muslim Council of Elders Extends Condolences to Iraq Following Fire in Al-Kut

The Muslim Council of Elders, under the chairmanship of His Eminence Dr. Ahmed Al-Tayeb, the Grand Imam of Al-Azhar, offers its heartfelt condolences to the Republic of Iraq for the victims of a devastating fire at a commercial center in Al-Kut, which claimed numerous lives and caused multiple injuries.

The Council stands in solidarity with Iraq’s leadership, government, and people during this tragic ordeal, praying that Almighty Allah grants a swift recovery to the injured.

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Muslim Council of Elders Strongly Condemns Terrorist Attack on Muslim Student in Hannover, Germany

Muslim Council of Elders Calls for a Global Strategy to Combat Hatred, Extremism, and Islamophobia

The Muslim Council of Elders, under the chairmanship of His Eminence Dr. Ahmed Al-Tayeb, the Grand Imam of Al-Azhar, vehemently condemns the terrorist attack that claimed the life of Rahma Ayat, an Algerian student, in Hannover, northwestern Germany.

The Council calls for the urgent development of a global strategy to address all forms of racism, extremism, hatred, and Islamophobia. Likewise, it advocates for decisive measures to enact binding legislation criminalizing such reprehensible terrorism while fostering dialogue, tolerance, coexistence, peace, mutual respect, and human fraternity.

The Muslim Council of Elders extends its heartfelt condolences to the family of the late student, praying that Almighty Allah envelops her in His boundless mercy, grants her a place in His vast heavens, and provides her family and loved ones with patience and solace.

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Muslim Council of Elders Participates in Alexandria International Book Fair with Dedicated Pavilion

The Muslim Council of Elders is participating with a dedicated pavilion at the 20th edition of the Alexandria International Book Fair, which officially opened today, Monday. The event is jointly organized by the Bibliotheca Alexandrina, the Egyptian General Book Organization, the Egyptian Publishers Association, and the Arab Publishers Association, with wide participation from cultural institutions and publishing houses from across the Arab world and beyond.

The fair was inaugurated by Prof. Ahmed Zayed, Director of the Bibliotheca Alexandrina, in the presence of several prominent academic and diplomatic figures, including Dr. Mohamed Abdel Daim El-Gendy, Secretary-General of the Islamic Research Academy. Both visited the pavilion of the Muslim Council of Elders and reviewed the Council’s latest publications in the fields of interfaith dialogue, Islamic thought renewal, promotion of societal peace, and awareness-raising around the values of Islamic moderation.

Prof. Ahmed Zayed praised the Council’s publications, describing them as a valuable addition to contemporary cultural and religious discourse. Dr. El-Gendy likewise commended the important role the Council plays in countering extremism and protecting young people from insular ideologies, applauding its commitment to enlightened thinking and the reinforcement of human fraternity values.

The participation of the Muslim Council of Elders reflects its ongoing efforts to promote a culture of dialogue and tolerance, and to contribute intellectually and morally to major cultural forums. This presence aligns with the Council’s mission to advance shared human values and to empower scholars and thinkers in building more informed and cohesive societies.

It is worth noting that the Alexandria International Book Fair will run until 21 July and features more than 78 Egyptian and Arab publishing houses, alongside over 215 cultural and artistic events, with the participation of nearly 800 intellectuals, writers, and artists.

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Muslim Council of Elders Organizes International Roundtable on Spiritual Diplomacy and Religious Heritage Preservation in Kazakhstan

The Muslim Council of Elders – Central Asia, in cooperation with the International Center for Interfaith and Intercivilizational Dialogue and the Egyptian University of Islamic Culture “Nur-Mubarak,” organized an international roundtable titled “Spiritual Diplomacy and the Preservation of the Sacred Heritage of World and Traditional Religions” on June 25–26 in Almaty, Kazakhstan.

The event saw distinguished participation from prominent scholars, religious leaders, experts, and intellectuals in order to explore the vital role of ancient manuscripts and religious-cultural heritage in the modern era. Discussions focused on developing effective strategies for restoring rare manuscripts and promoting spiritual diplomacy as a bridge for interfaith understanding. A central theme was a bold initiative to restore a rare 12th-century manuscript of the Holy Qur’an.

Among the notable participants were Dr. Darhan Kydyrali, Chief Coordinator of the Muslim Council of Elders – Central Asia; Bauyrzhan Bakirov, Deputy Chairman of the International Center for Interfaith and Intercivilizational Dialogue; Dr. Ahmed Hussein Mohammed Ibrahim, Rector of Nur-Mubarak University; Dr. Eleonore Cellard, Associate Researcher at INALCO in France; Dr. Ashirbek Muminov, Central Asia Advisor to IRCICA; and Dr. Rustam Jabborov, Scientific Consultant at the World Society for the Study, Preservation and Promotion of the Cultural Heritage of Uzbekistan (WOSCU).

The first day featured presentations under the theme *“Spiritual Diplomacy and the Role of Religions in Building Mutual Trust,”* moderated by Dr. Ykhtiyar Paltore, Director of the Department of Science and Innovation at Nur-Mubarak University. Restoration experts held specialized workshops and seminars, while a scholar from Al-Azhar University led a guided tour of the Islamic manuscript collection, showcasing the rare 12th-century Qur’an.

The second day focused on mechanisms for preserving rare Islamic manuscripts and the latest academic approaches to studying Islamic heritage. The roundtable concluded with the adoption of a joint declaration affirming the steadfast commitment of participating institutions to protect sacred heritage and promote spiritual diplomacy as a foundation for understanding and coexistence among cultures and religions.

This initiative is part of the Muslim Council of Elders’ broader efforts to promote spiritual diplomacy, foster dialogue, tolerance, and peaceful coexistence among followers of different religions and cultures, and contribute to spreading values of peace, understanding, and stability.

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