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		<title>MWL Secretary-General Visits Sudan to Promote Religious Awareness and National Unity</title>
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<p><strong>Riyadh</strong>  — In a significant move to strengthen ties and foster dialogue across the Islamic world, Dr. Mohammed bin Abdulkarim Al-Issa, Secretary-General of the Muslim World League (MWL), embarked on an official visit to Sudan, where he met with a delegation of Sudanese scholars and national leaders.</p>



<p> The visit reflects the MWL’s continued commitment to promoting peace, understanding, and religious awareness throughout the Muslim community, while supporting nations in their pursuit of unity and stability.</p>



<p>The meeting, attended by Sudan’s Prime Minister Kamil Idris, focused on several areas of mutual interest, emphasizing the critical role that scholars and religious leaders play in nurturing social harmony and guiding communities toward moderation and tolerance.</p>



<p> The discussions highlighted how faith-based initiatives can serve as powerful tools for strengthening national unity and building bridges between diverse segments of society.</p>



<p>Dr. Al-Issa’s visit comes at a time when many nations are working to reinforce the principles of coexistence and compassion within their societies.</p>



<p> His engagement with Sudanese scholars underscored the MWL’s belief that true religious awareness goes beyond rituals and beliefs—it extends into fostering moral responsibility, respect for others, and a shared sense of humanity.</p>



<p> The dialogue aimed to empower religious figures to play a proactive role in encouraging dialogue, dispelling misconceptions, and countering extremist ideologies that threaten social cohesion.</p>



<p>During the visit, both sides reaffirmed their shared values and commitment to deepening cooperation in religious education, humanitarian initiatives, and cultural exchange. </p>



<p>The discussions touched on ways to promote balanced religious discourse that reflects the core teachings of Islam—peace, mercy, and justice.</p>



<p> Dr. Al-Issa praised the dedication of Sudanese scholars and their efforts in guiding communities through challenges while maintaining unity and faith-based resilience.</p>



<p>The Muslim World League, headquartered in Makkah, has long served as a global platform for promoting moderation, interfaith dialogue, and the true values of Islam. </p>



<p>Under Dr. Al-Issa’s leadership, the MWL has actively expanded its outreach to countries around the world, working with governments, religious institutions, and community organizations to spread messages of peace and mutual respect.</p>



<p> His visit to Sudan reflects this ongoing mission to ensure that religious understanding serves as a foundation for stability and progress.</p>



<p>In his discussions, Dr. Al-Issa highlighted the need for continuous collaboration between religious scholars and state institutions to ensure that faith remains a unifying force rather than a source of division. </p>



<p>He emphasized the importance of educating young people about authentic Islamic teachings that encourage coexistence and compassion, preparing them to become responsible citizens and positive contributors to society.</p>



<p>Prime Minister Kamil Idris expressed appreciation for the MWL’s efforts and for Dr. Al-Issa’s visit, noting that Sudan values the organization’s role in supporting the Muslim community worldwide.</p>



<p> He reaffirmed his government’s commitment to promoting moderate religious awareness as a cornerstone of national development. </p>



<p>The prime minister also underscored that Sudan welcomes cooperation with international religious bodies to enhance community education and promote moral and spiritual growth.</p>



<p>The meeting concluded with both sides agreeing to explore new initiatives focused on youth empowerment, education, and cultural programs designed to foster understanding among different communities.</p>



<p> Dr. Al-Issa’s visit not only strengthened ties between the MWL and Sudan but also highlighted the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia’s broader vision of global engagement—one rooted in peace, mutual respect, and humanitarian partnership.</p>



<p>This visit stands as a testament to the Muslim World League’s ongoing efforts to build bridges between nations, encourage cooperation among religious scholars, and support countries in their pursuit of harmony and progress.</p>



<p> By promoting religious awareness based on truth, compassion, and tolerance, the MWL continues to serve as a guiding light for the Muslim world, inspiring nations to embrace unity and shared purpose for a better future.</p>
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		<title>Saudi Arabia Mourns the Passing of Esteemed Scholar and Former MWL Chief Abdullah Omar Naseef at 86</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[Riyadh &#8211; Saudi Arabia and the wider Islamic world are mourning the loss of Dr. Abdullah Omar Naseef, a distinguished]]></description>
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<p><strong>Riyadh &#8211; </strong> Saudi Arabia and the wider Islamic world are mourning the loss of Dr. Abdullah Omar Naseef, a distinguished scholar, humanitarian, and former Secretary-General of the Muslim World League (MWL), who passed away at the age of 86. </p>



<p>Dr. Naseef’s remarkable life and career left an enduring legacy of education, interfaith dialogue, and service to Islam, earning him international recognition and respect across communities.</p>



<p>Funeral prayers for the late scholar were held on Sunday at Al-Juffali Mosque in Jeddah, followed by his burial at Al-Asad Cemetery. </p>



<p>Family members, colleagues, and admirers gathered to honor a man remembered not only for his leadership but for his humility, integrity, and lifelong dedication to promoting peace and knowledge.</p>



<p><strong>A Life Devoted to Service and Knowledge</strong></p>



<p>Born in Jeddah in 1939, Dr. Abdullah Naseef earned his bachelor’s degree in chemistry from King Saud University in 1964 before pursuing an academic career that would span continents and inspire generations. </p>



<p>He rose to become president of King Abdulaziz University in Jeddah, where his leadership was marked by a vision to strengthen research and expand opportunities for Saudi students in science and higher education.</p>



<p>His scholarly and humanitarian journey took him well beyond academia. Dr. Naseef served as Deputy Chairman of the Saudi Shoura Council, where he was highly respected for his balanced views and unwavering commitment to national progress. </p>



<p>He also led the Muslim World League (MWL) as its Secretary-General, representing Saudi Arabia in global forums from 1983 to 1993, promoting Islamic unity, and advocating for constructive dialogue among civilizations.</p>



<p><strong>An International Ambassador of Peace and Education</strong></p>



<p>Dr. Naseef’s influence extended across borders. He represented the Kingdom at countless international conferences, where he consistently promoted understanding between nations and faiths. </p>



<p>His leadership helped strengthen the Muslim World League’s role as a bridge for global cooperation, emphasizing Islam’s universal values of compassion, justice, and knowledge.</p>



<p>He also co-founded and led several international educational and cultural institutions, including Dar Al-Islam in New Mexico, the Islamic College in Chicago, and the Islamic Academy in Cambridge. </p>



<p>He served as vice president of the International Islamic University in Islamabad and chaired the boards of prominent institutions such as the Islamic Cultural Centers in Geneva and Sydney, and the Institute for the History of Arabic and Islamic Sciences at the University of Frankfurt.</p>



<p>Dr. Naseef was also deeply engaged in humanitarian causes through his work with the International Islamic Relief Organization, World Muslim Congress, and International Islamic Council for Dawah and Relief.</p>



<p> His decades of service earned him numerous accolades, the most notable being the King Faisal Prize for Service to Islam in 1991, recognizing his outstanding leadership and contributions to Islamic education and international cooperation.</p>



<p><strong>A Legacy of Leadership and Dialogue</strong></p>



<p>Tributes poured in from across the globe following his passing. Faisal bin Muammar, founding secretary-general of the King Abdullah bin Abdulaziz International Center for Interreligious and Intercultural Dialogue, wrote on X (formerly Twitter):</p>



<p>“My deepest condolences and sympathy on the passing of Abdullah Omar Naseef, who departed this life after a distinguished journey filled with scholarly and humanitarian contributions. He was always a symbol of balance and wisdom — a man whose social and humanitarian legacy will be fondly remembered.”</p>



<p>Dr. Naseef also played a vital role in youth and community development, serving on the World Scout Committee and leading the International Union of Muslim Scouts. He viewed youth engagement as a cornerstone of building a responsible, ethical future generation.</p>



<p>As Chairman of the Abdullah bin Omar Naseef Charitable Foundation, he championed numerous initiatives in education and social welfare. His vision for humanitarian service was rooted in the belief that empowering individuals through education and compassion strengthens societies as a whole.</p>



<p><strong>Remembered as a Scholar of Humanity and Faith</strong></p>



<p>In his decades of service, Dr. Abdullah Omar Naseef embodied the essence of faith in action — using knowledge as a tool for peace, dialogue, and development. His scholarly work and leadership bridged cultures and nations, leaving behind an invaluable legacy of learning and understanding.</p>



<p>Today, Saudi Arabia and the global Muslim community remember him not only as a distinguished academic and leader but as a beacon of moral integrity and compassion, whose contributions will continue to inspire future generations.</p>
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