Al-Issa launches the Muslim World League campaign to help the Pakistani people in Islamabad

Al-Issa launches the Muslim World League campaign to help the Pakistani people in Islamabad

Sheikh Dr. Muhammad bin Abdul Karim Al-Issa, the Secretary-General of the Muslim World League and Chairman of the Association of Muslim Scholars, launched the Muslim World League’s urgent campaign for the relief of the Pakistani people from Islamabad, Pakistan. The campaign aims to meet the food, housing, and medical needs of tens of thousands of flood victims in a number of Pakistani provinces.

At the Prime Ministry’s headquarters in the nation’s capital, Islamabad, Shahbaz Sharif, the Prime Minister of the Islamic Republic of Pakistan, welcomed Sheikh Dr.

Muhammad bin Abdul Karim Al-Issa, who arrived in the Islamic Republic of Pakistan the day before yesterday in charge of a high-ranking delegation from the Muslim World League, is currently touring a number of towns and cities to assess the situation of those affected by the floods, meet with Pakistan’s top leaders, and give Friday sermons in a number of mosques.

President Shahbaz Sharif extended a warm welcome to the Secretary-General and the delegation that was travelling with him, thanking the Association for sending a delegation during this trying time for his nation due to the flooding.
His nation also praised Dr.

“I follow with pride and honour your efforts to establish religious harmony, and we thank you for your great role in gathering the scholars of the Islamic nation and highlighting the true face of Islam,” Al-Issa said in reference to his great efforts to promote a culture of tolerance, peace, and love, which reflects the true image of Islam.

For his part, the Secretary-General thanked the President for the gracious welcome and hospitality extended to Pakistan and its honourable people, expressing his gratitude and appreciation while emphasising “our pride in the Muslim World League in performing our Islamic and humanitarian duty towards our brothers, which represents Muslims’ compassion and affection among one another and comes from the other hand within the framework of the League’s work.

The all-encompassing humanitarian who gives to everyone in the globe.
Secretary-General Sheikh Dr. Ali said this in relation to his trip to the Islamic Republic of Pakistan.

Muhammad Al-Issa met Mufti Abdul Shakur Sardar Khan, the Minister of Religious Affairs and Interfaith Harmony, at his home in the Pakistani capital, where they spoke about a range of topics pertaining to Islamic affairs, humanitarian efforts in the area, and the potential for bilateral cooperation in these areas.

Minister Abdul Shakoor Sardar Khan emphasised the Muslim World League’s significant contribution to Islamic causes and the concerns of Muslim minorities around the world, as well as the importance of its initiatives to foster unity within the Islamic community and represent the authentic teachings of Islam outside of its borders.

In the “legal matter” of the Islamic nation, praising in the same regard the historical step of the Makkah Al-Mukarramah Document, as well as the pivotal presence of the League around the world, which he described as strong, influential and honorable for the sons of the Islamic nation, where he highlighted in detail the reality of our Islamic religion, which extremism tried to hijack and distort its image, and sought to spread awareness among the sons of the nation Through activities and programs we can only appreciate and commend.

Regarding the “legal matter” of the Islamic nation, he praised the historical significance of the Makkah Al-Mukarramah Document as well as the League’s crucial presence around the world, which he described as strong, influential, and honourable for the sons of the Islamic nation. In this speech, he went into detail about the reality of our Islamic religion, which extremism had attempted to hijack and distort, and he sought to raise awareness among the sons of the nation through this method

Al-Issa begins a campaign for the Muslim World League in Islamabad to aid Pakistanis.

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