Malaysia Branch Discusses with the Federal Territories Mufti
Strengthening Da’wah Cooperation and Supporting Palestine Initiatives
Putrajaya
– 6 May 2026
A
delegation from the Malaysia branch of the International Union of Muslim
Scholars paid a friendly visit to the Office of the Federal Territories Mufti,
in a meeting that reflected the spirit of brotherhood and joint cooperation in
serving the issues of the Ummah and enhancing religious and scholarly work in
Malaysia.
The
delegation was headed by Mr. Wan Sebki bin Wan Saleh, Mr. Nie Omar Nie Abdul
Aziz, Dr. Shazali Herman Ahmad Najib, Mr. Abdul Rahman Hakim Muhammad Jalil,
Mr. Muhammad Shukri bin Ismail, and Dr. Nie Rahim bin Nie Wagis.
During
the meeting, the letter appointing the Federal Territories Mufti as an advisor
to the Malaysia branch of the International Union of Muslim Scholars was
delivered, where His Eminence expressed his thanks and appreciation for this
trust and honor, affirming his appreciation for initiatives aimed at serving
society and strengthening the role of scholarly and da’wah institutions.
The
meeting also addressed several contemporary intellectual and da’wah issues
concerning Muslims, most notably the application of “Fiqh al-Mizan” in da’wah
work, in a way that achieves balance between adherence to the principles of
Sharia, wisdom in presentation, good management, and consideration of the
diverse Malaysian society.
The
delegation also presented a proposal to organize the “Fiqh al-Mizan Forum,”
aiming to enhance awareness of a balanced and moderate da’wah methodology based
on scholarly discipline and intellectual moderation.
A
proposal for a “Training of Trainers (TOT) for Palestine” program was also
presented, aiming to prepare active community cadres to enhance awareness of
the Palestinian cause and support community advocacy efforts.
The
Federal Territories Mufti’s Office welcomed the initiatives presented by the
Union, affirming its support for programs aimed at enhancing public education
and strengthening solidarity with Palestine. It also proposed expanding the
scope of cooperation through visits and communication sessions with mufti
offices in various Malaysian states, contributing to maximizing the benefit of
future programs and initiatives.
The
meeting also witnessed an exchange of views on opportunities for strategic
cooperation in the fields of academic programs, leadership training, capacity
building for preachers and students of knowledge, in addition to strengthening
the role of da’wah institutions in facing contemporary challenges.
In
conclusion, the Malaysia branch of the International Union of Muslim Scholars
expressed its deep appreciation to the Federal Territories Mufti’s Office for
the warm reception and spirit of cooperation, affirming its aspiration to
continue joint work in serving the interests of the Ummah and enhancing
societal stability.
It is
hoped that this visit will represent an important step toward strengthening
relations between scholarly and da’wah institutions in Malaysia, contributing
to building a more aware and united society rooted in values of mercy and
moderation.
(Source:
Union)
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