New Delhi — Dr. Mohammed AlIssa of Saudi Arabia’s Muslim World League (MWL), met the General Secretary of India’s Jamiah Salafiyah University, Shaykh Abdullah Saud Salafi to discuss about promoting tolerance and co-existence in a Non-Muslim society.
The two chiefs also discussed the role of the Salafi university in teaching authentic knowledge to students, including the values of mercy of Islam to the world.
Shaykh Salafi emphasized the importance of optimal coexistence and mutual respect among the diverse Indian society, and expressed his keenness to teach Islamic values and national principles at the university to enhance religious awareness.
He also noted that they benefited from the Charter of Makkah, which was approved by muftis and scholars of the Islamic Ummah, and that the university considered it an important resource.
The meeting between Dr. Alissa and Shaykh Salafi highlights the efforts of religious leaders to promote interfaith dialogue and cooperation. The discussion focused on the role of religious institutions in teaching Islamic values and promoting tolerance among people of different faiths and backgrounds.
Dr. Alissa emphasized the importance of promoting tolerance and understanding among different communities and the need for religious institutions to play a leading role in this effort. He also discussed the initiatives undertaken by the Muslim World League to promote interfaith dialogue and cooperation.
Shaykh Salafi affirmed his commitment to promoting tolerance and understanding among non-Muslims and emphasized the importance of teaching Islamic values to students at Jamiah Salafiyah seminary. He also discussed the role of the seminary in promoting religious awareness and the need to draw from the glorious texts of Sharia to promote peace and understanding.
The Muslim World League has been actively promoting interfaith dialogue and cooperation to build bridges between different communities and promote peace and understanding.
The meeting between Dr. Alissa and Shaykh Salafi is an example of the efforts of religious leaders to promote interfaith dialogue and cooperation for peace and understanding. The emphasis on teaching the values of tolerance in a non-Muslim society is particularly important in today’s world, where there is a growing need for understanding and mutual respect among people of different faiths and backgrounds.