Al-Turki underlines MWL’s role in spreading Islam
MWL Secretary-General Abdullah Al-Turki addressing a press conference in Makkah on Tuesday. (SPA)
Published: Jul 28, 2010 00:04 Updated: Jul 28, 2010 00:04
MAKKAH: Muslim World League (MWL) Secretary-General Abdullah Al-Turki on Tuesday highlighted the important role played by MWL over the past 50 years, in terms of spreading the message of Islam all over the world and removing misconceptions about it.
Addressing a press conference, he thanked the Saudi government for its continuous support to the MWL. “The United Nations has given us the Messenger of Peace certificate in appreciation for our humanitarian activities all over the world,” Al-Turki said.
He said an international conference on “The MWL: Its Present and Future” would be held in Makkah to mark the organization’s 50th anniversary with the participation of leading Islamic scholars and heads of Islamic groups and centers in different parts of the world.
“The MWL has become an international organization with offices in different parts of the world. It would not have achieved this stature without the Saudi government’s support,” Al-Turki said. The MWL was established in 1960 during the reign of King Saud.
He said the MWL had formed a number of organizations for the welfare of Muslim minorities in non-Muslim countries. “We have established 10 institutes to teach Shariah and modern sciences in addition to an institute in Makkah for the training of imams and preachers.”
He said the MWL’s activities during King Abdullah’s era were marked by its openness to the world and interaction with leaders of other religious faiths and cultures. “We were honored to organize interfaith dialogue conferences in Makkah, Madrid and Geneva,” he said.
The Makkah conference decided to establish an international council for dialogue under the MWL.
Al-Turki expressed his sorrow over the strident media campaigns against Islam and Muslims. The MWL has sent delegations to America and Europe to meet with officials, politicians and intellectuals in order to educate them about the basic principles of Islam and remove their misconceptions about the divine religion.
The international conference will be held in Makkah from July 31 to Aug. 2.
The conference will focus on four main topics: MWL’s contributions in the past 50 years; MWL’s position in the world; MWL and Islamic issues; and MWL’s efforts to establish a better future for Muslim communities.
“We have formed a number of committees to organize the conference,” Al-Turki said.

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BIMAL AGARWAL
Jul 28, 2010 19:51
Report abuseHAWK
Jul 28, 2010 20:39
Report abuseWho are these intellectuals? Are they journalists? Which countries in Europe and America were visited? Please release the list of names of these individuals and other organizations MWL have visited in the past 50 years.
Also I congratulate MWL on winning the "messenger of peace" certificate, the same way I congratulated Obama on winning the Nobel prize. The Nobel Institution has lost all credibility in the Peace category in my eyes.
As for the conference, we could atleast focus on how to INTEGRATE Muslims in other communities. Establishing a better future is SO vague and vast that a decade of conferencing wont solve it.
The sad truth is that MWL alongwith EVERY other Islamic so-called "organization" has failed to prevent the misconception that has spread about Islam.
I would urge MWL to take a long hard look at themselves before applauding their efforts and Arab News to not just copy paste press releases/interviews but to show SOME sort of journalism. Being voted the favorite English language daily in the Gulf should not be your final resting place.
SALAHUDIN
Jul 28, 2010 21:12
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