Community building is a cornerstone of the Muslim World League's programs & initiatives. Creating greater connections between individuals is a way to foster understanding, empathy, and tolerance.
Last September, the Paris International Conference for Peaceand Solidarity resulted in a historic Memorandum of Understanding and Friendship between Abrahamic Religions. The agreement conveys a critical message of peace & solidarity in the face of hatred & extremism.
Last year in Iceland, HE Dr. Mohammad Alissa engaged with young leaders at the University of Iceland on how to build bridges & promote unity to tackle the most pressing issues of today. MWL in Iceland
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Across the world, the MWL has provided healthcare essentials & partnered with leaders in local communities to spread awareness on how to stop the spread of the coronavirus. COVID19
In response to the tragic explosion in Beirut, the Muslim World League provided relief to the Lebanese people, including through the distribution of food baskets. The MWL's humanitarian mission includes providing urgent relief when disaster strikes.
HE Dr. Mohammad Alissa helped launch a major hospital expansion project in Senegal last year, providing enhanced access to healthcare for the community. The MWL funds health initiatives across the continent of Africa.
"Peace, coexistence & harmony is only achievable if we work together. While there are voices that wish to divide us, we must not let them deter us."
Addressing the G20Interfaith opening plenary last week, HE Dr. Mohammad Alissa urged unity among leaders of all backgrounds.