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The President of the Union Meets with the Leader of the Islamic Jamaa of Pakistan for Collaborative Talks and Experience Sharing

The President of the Union Meets with the Leader of the Islamic Jamaa of Pakistan for Collaborative Talks and Experience Sharing

On the morning of Wednesday, January 22, the President of the International Union of Muslim Scholars, Sheikh Dr. Ali Muhyiddin Al-Qaradaghi, received the leader of the Islamic Jamaa of Pakistan, Engineer Hafiz Naeem-ur-Rehman. The meeting was attended by Sheikh Dr. Ali bin Muhammad Al-Sallabi, the Union's Secretary-General, along with other senior officials and assistants.

The leader the Islamic Jamaa was accompanied by Mr. Asif Luqman Qazi, Director of Foreign Affairs for the Islamic Jamaa of Pakistan and Assistant Secretary-General of the Union, along with several of his aides.

Key Topics of Discussion

The meeting covered several pivotal issues, with special emphasis on the Palestinian cause. The attendees reaffirmed the need to continue supporting the rights of the Palestinian people.

The current situation in Gaza was also discussed, highlighting the importance of bolstering Arab and Islamic solidarity in the face of the brutal aggression by the Zionist entity.

The conversation extended to exploring ways to strengthen collaboration between the Union and the Islamic Jamaa of Pakistan in intellectual and educational fields. It was agreed to organize training programs for scholars in Pakistan, facilitated by the Union through the provision of expertise and academic resources.

Both sides expressed a keen interest in sharing knowledge and expertise for the benefit of the Muslim Ummah.

Proposed Initiatives

At the conclusion of the meeting, an invitation was extended to the President and Secretary-General of the Union to visit Pakistan and participate in joint conferences to address issues concerning youth, family, and Islamic transactions.

The attendees emphasized the significance of such initiatives in fostering collaboration between academic, religious, and intellectual institutions across the Muslim world.

Source: The Union


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