The forum is based on the guidance of the Madinah Charter, which our Prophet (PBUH) signed with various communities in Madinah. The charter clearly highlighted the wisdom of Islamic legislation in dealing with everyone.
When describing the Charter of Makkah, imam magid and MB Kashmiri said it's a key tool of guidance for inter-faith coexistence to deepen communal bonds at the Promoting Unity and Global Coexistence conference yesterday. MWL
Dr. Mohammad Alissa, in a keynote address, states that the Charter of Makkah “warns against conflict and a clash of civilizations, hate speech and racism, and calls for inclusive citizenship.”
In cooperation with UNESCO, Columbia University, and American Sephardi Federation, the Muslim World League organized a forum on Islamic values and shared religious philosophies. The forum also highlighted historical contributions from Muslims which included the Charter of Makkah.
Distinguished MC pauladiasleite closed our 2nd and final day UNG eneva by reading the Final Conference Statement- "Initiatives to Protect Youth Against Extremist and Violent Thought, Promote Religious Freedom and the Values of Tolerance, and Counter Hatred and Marginalization"
Dr. Husni Abdi argues that a young person's local context and social conditions are the most influential and predictive indicators of radicalization. Lack of structure creates vulnerability, and the link between delinquency and radicalization is no coincidence.
MWL is an international NGO headquartered in Makkah, with members from all Islamic countries and sects. It presents true Islam and promotes friendship among people.