Islamic religious and intellectual figures and tweeters on the means of communication praised the efforts made by the Muslim World League in order to serve the issues of the Islamic nation around the world, especially the tireless efforts at the Afghan peace conference that was held recently in Makkah Al-Mukarramah.
His Excellency the Secretary-General of the Organization of Islamic Cooperation, Dr. Yousef bin Ahmed Al-Othaimeen, praised the outcomes of the Islamic Conference that was held in the Holy House of God in Makkah Al-Mukarramah, under the umbrella of the Muslim World League, sponsored by the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, which concluded his work by signing of the historic declaration by senior scholars in the Republics of Pakistan and Afghanistan. Declaration of Peace in Afghanistan.
Al-Othaimeen pointed out that this historic announcement reflects the great efforts made by the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, the President of the Islamic Summit, and its leading role in reconciliations between the parties in the Islamic countries, stressing that the success of the successful effort undertaken by the Muslim World League today in this direction confirms the Kingdom’s leadership and its desire to support Negotiations between the warring factions and to renounce all acts of violence and extremism in all its forms and manifestations.
The Secretary-General valued the efforts of the League, led by His Excellency the Secretary-General, Chairman of the Association of Muslim Scholars, Sheikh Dr. Muhammad bin Abdul Karim Al-Issa, which led to reaching the historic declaration and agreement to find a final and comprehensive solution to the Afghan conflict, by reaching common ground between the conflicting parties, which paves the way to stop the bloodshed and lead the Afghan people to the process of peace, reconciliation, stability, progress and prosperity.
Al-Othaimeen also praised the spirit of brotherhood that prevailed in the conference between Islamic scholars in the Islamic Republic of Pakistan and the Islamic Republic of Afghanistan, who have the decisive legitimate influence on all parties, and so the power of reason triumphs over violence, extremism and extremism.
Friday sermon
The imam and preacher of the Grand Mosque, Sheikh Abdul Rahman Al-Sudais, said in the Friday sermon he delivered on the next day of the conference, that what was issued in the final statement of the Islamic Conference to establish peace, security and stability in Afghanistan, which includes useful recommendations and significant effects in establishing security, stability and peace in Afghanistan and the region He prayed to God that the outcomes of the conference would achieve the desired hopes.
By his role, the imam and preacher of the Prophet’s Mosque, Sheikh Ali bin Abdul Rahman Al-Hudhaifi, indicated that what was issued by the conference “Declaring Peace in Afghanistan” in the final statement bodes well for much, asking God to reward the Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques and the Crown Prince the best reward for these great and blessed efforts.
Reconciliation is the best solution
Dr. Muhammad Qasim Halimi, Minister of Hajj, Endowments and Guidance of the Islamic Republic of Afghanistan, stressed that the Holy Qur’an considered reconciliation the best and beneficial solution to resolving many conflicts and disagreements. He urged it and considered adhering to it as a business virtue.
And he said: “Congratulations to the one whom God has done good on his hands, making it a reason for reunification that has separated, and ending a division that lasted for years,” stressing as “a government official” that all the barriers to reconciliation are removed and nothing remains of them, and he stressed that reconciliation between the sons of Islamic peoples is a religious necessity, And humanitarian, civilized, economic, social, political and psychological, which is indispensable to any Muslim society, praising the role of the Muslim World League and its Secretary General, Dr. Muhammad Abdul Karim Al-Issa, in the great efforts made to end the conflict between the Afghan people.
Establishing peace
For his part, Sheikh Dr. Noor-ul-Haq Qadri, Minister of Islamic Affairs and Tolerance of Religions in the Islamic Republic of Pakistan, affirmed that “the Kingdom has always effectively played its role in bringing peace to Afghanistan, and Pakistan has always sought peace and reconciliation, adding, “The two countries have supported every step taken to bring security and peace.” In the entire region, especially in Afghanistan and globally, I hope that the two brotherly countries will continue to play a dynamic and effective role for peace.”
The Ambassador of the Republic of Afghanistan to the Kingdom, Ahmed Javed Mujadadi, stressed that “Saudi Arabia has never failed Afghanistan. It is still working and contributing to achieving security and peace in it.”
Shafiq Samim, Ambassador and Permanent Representative of the Republic of Afghanistan to the Organization of Islamic Cooperation, indicated that “the efforts of the Kingdom and its leaders are supportive, fruitful and successful in finding substantive solutions to conflicts in the Islamic world.”
Historic reconciliation
Among the thousands of tweets on social media, Malik Al-Roqi wrote on Twitter: Next to the Holy Mosque, a historic reconciliation took place with the support and initiative of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, and under the umbrella of the Muslim World League, the scholars of Pakistan and Afghanistan gathered to “declare peace in Afghanistan,” and Sheikh Muhammad Abdul Karim Al-Issa The Secretary of the Muslim World League announces the success of the conference peace in Mecca.
The media presenter, Abdullah Al-Arefaj, wrote on the Twitter platform, next to the “Qibla of Islam” and sponsored by Saudi Arabia: The launch of the conference to declare peace and historical reconciliation between Pakistan and Afghanistan sponsored by the Muslim World League and with the participation of senior officials and scholars from the Islamic Republics of Afghanistan and Pakistan, in order to achieve reconciliation between the Afghan parties.