Reception of MWL’s Secretary General
At the House of Lords
Dr. Mozammel Haque
The
Secretary General of the Muslim World League (Rabita al-Alam al-Islami) H.E. Sheikh
Dr. Mohammed Bin Abdul Karim Al-Isa attended a reception at the House of Lords
on Thursday, 11th of May, 2017 hosted by Baroness Uddin.
H.
E. Sheikh Dr. Mohammed came to the United Kingdom on Saturday, the 6th
of May 2017 and left on Thursday, the 18th of May 2017. During this
period, he has a very tight schedule and busy programme of meeting ambassadors,
representatives of different embassies in London, religious leaders,
parliamentarians, academics and senior members of the Muslim communities and attending
Mosques, Islamic Centres and meeting members of the wider society at large.
Sheikh
Dr. Mohammad al-Isa in Scotland
Sheikh
Dr. Mohammad al-Isa went to Edinburgh Islamic Centre and King Fahd Mosque for
two days and attended the Board of Trustees meeting on 7-8th of May,
2017. H.E. Sheikh Dr. Mohammed al-Isa, Secretary General of the Muslim World
League was hosted by the Edinburg Central Mosque for a good will tour and to
conduct the AGM (Annual General Meeting of the Board of Trustees). The
Secretary General held an interactive forum with Trustees and the Director of
the Mosque, Dr. Naji Al-Arfaj where he addressed an august gathering of the
Muslim community in Scotland.
Dr.
Ahmad al-Dubayan, Director General of the Islamic Cultural Centre, London &
Trustee of the Edinburgh Central Mosque accompanied His Excellency the
Secretary General and his delegation during his visit.
Sheikh
Dr. Mohammad al-Isa’s Programme in London
On 9th
of May, 2017 The Secretary General of Rabita attended the Board of Trustees AGM
meeting of the Muslim World League London Office and met MWL London Office
staff, Imams and religious leaders. He attended a reception at the House of
Lords hosted by Baroness Uddin on Thursday, 11th of May, 2017 where
he gave a lecture on integration.
On
12th of May, the Saudi Embassy London arranged a reception for His
Excellency at the Saudi Embassy in London. On 13th of May, 2017 His
Excellency was supposed to visit the King Fahd Academy, London.
Then,
on Sunday, the 14th of May; the Islamic Cultural Centre, London
invited him to a reception at the Conference Hall of the Centre where he met and
addressed an audience of ambassadors, representatives of different Embassies in
London, religious leaders, imams, leaders of the Islamic centres and senior
members of the Muslim communities and spoke on integration. Then the Muslim
World League organised a day-long Conference on Tolerance in Islam at the
Brunei gallery, SOAS, University of London on Monday, the 15th of
May, 2017.
On
16th of May, HE The Secretary General of the Makkah-based Muslim
World League went to Oxford to inaugurate the new office of the Oxford Centre
for Islamic Studies, Oxford in the morning and attended the meeting of the UK
Board of Shari’ah Council in the afternoon. And on 17th of May, His
Excellency Sheikh Dr. Mohammad went to Birmingham to visit different Mosques there.
He left for Germany on Thursday, 18th of May, 2017.
Here
I am writing a report on the MWL’s (Muslim World League) Secretary General
Reception at the House of Lords, British Parliament.
Rabita’s Secretary General’s Reception
at the House of Lords
Baroness
Manzila Uddin organised a Reception in honour of the Secretary General of the
Muslim World League at the Peers’ Dining Room of the House of Lords, British
Parliament on Thursday, the 11th of May, 2017.
Sheikh Dr. Mohammed Abdul
Karim Al-Isa Addressed the Gathering
H.E.
Sheikh Dr. Mohammed Bin Abdul Karim al-Isa, the Secretary General of the Muslim
World League started by saying, “We meet today with you to renew our resolve
and our pledge to work together to achieve the values of tolerance, love and
peace in our world. Let us stand against the forces of evil that lead to
extremist ideas and material gains, which come at a price and at the expense of
human values and rights. Among the ideas that we must strongly confront are the
sentiments of hatred that constitute the most important bet of terrorist
extremism in its quest to win the moderate region to its ranks through firing
up its religious passion and zeal.”
Sheikh
Dr. Mohammed mentioned Islamophobia is the terrorists’ lifeline. He said, “The
terrorists belonging to Da’esh and al-Qaeeda pin their hopes on Islamophobia
which is considered to be their most important and dangerous lifeline. We can
but imagine how much the Islamic world with more than 1.6 billion Muslims, has
suffered from this hatred, while the carriers of terrorists thoughts rejoice
for the misery of others. With this hatred, we are providing free services to
terrorism that perhaps surpass any other strategies he wished for.”
MWL
Secretary General also said Islam is blameless of this criminal extremism. He
said, “After every operation perpetrated by al-Qaeeda and for which they accept
responsibility, we must declare our increased conviction that Islam is
blameless of this criminal extremism, and that we, along with our Muslim citizens
and friends will defeat extremism.”
“Moreover,
we firmly believe that once faced with such a conscious, wise and sincere
reaction, terrorist extremism will feel deeply disappointed and deprived of the
opportunity to perpetuate its wicked activities,” he added.
Sheikh
Dr. Mohammed also mentioned that terrorism is the product of a radical thought
and it can only be defeated through the eradication of its ideology. He said, “Terrorism
has not been established through military power or a political entity, Nay! It
is the product of a radical thought; thus, it can only be defeated through the
eradication of its ideology.”
Saudi Establishment of a Global Centre
To Fight terrorism intellectually
MWL
Secretary General mentioned about the establishment by Saudi Arabia of a global
centre to fight terrorism intellectually. He said, “Saudi Arabia has
established a global centre to fight terrorism intellectually. It’s the centre for
Intellectual Warfare under the umbrella of the Ministry of Defense. The
abovementioned Centre has provided a number of intellectual initiatives to a
number of bodies, including the Saudi-led Islamic Military Coalition to combat
Terrorism. It will also provide intellectual initiatives to the countries of
the International Coalition against the US-led actions against Da’esh.”
“The
ideology of terrorist extremism is based on extremely flimsy and weak ideas;
however, it has expanded in the free space it has found during its
confrontation. This ideology focuses on stirring religious emotions and
carrying out terrorist acts with hardly any financial costs,” said Sheikh Dr.
Mohammed al-Isa.
He
said “We need to raise added awareness of Muslim communities against the
dangers of extremist terrorist messages, in the countries where they live.”
Sheikh
Dr. Mohammed also mentioned that the instigators exploit the suffering. He
said, “The instigators exploit the suffering of some community that find
themselves in difficult social or psychological conditions. Hence, they attempt
to link any of the communities’ final decision to religion. And Da’esh is
readily available to find excuses for their actions, and provoke their
emotional state of minds towards the hateful and provocative media discourse.”
Sheikh
Dr. Mohammed al-Isa also mentioned, “Some of the bombings that were carried out
by some criminals who, one night before these terrible acts, were clubbing in
night clubs - A matter which is completely contradictory to the teachings of
Islam.”
“If
we are able to control the funding of terrorism financially, we cannot control
its intellectual supply source as easily. It will continue to lure the target
audience through its expansion into the virtual world,” he said.
“What
makes the things more complicated,” said Sheikh Dr. Mohammed, “is that Da’esh and
Al-Qaeeda’s terrorism doesn’t adhere to a particular religious school. Its
elements come from 101 countries around the world with different ideas brought
together by hijacked emotion to serve a single objective. As a matter of facts,
1,500 fighters have joined Da’esh from Belgium alone.”
Muslim World League, a global
Organisation of Islamic peoples
The
MWL Chief then mentioned about the Muslim World League, its vision and
activities. He said, “The Muslim World League, founded on 18th of May,
1962 is a global organisation of Islamic peoples based in Makkah. It’s a
respected and appreciated by the peoples of the Muslim world. In its new
vision, the MWL recognised these dangers and developed programs to raise the
consciousness of Muslim communities, and show them the true image of the
conciliatory, tolerant, accommodating Islam; carrier of the message of love and
mercy. These traits and attributes are explicitly stated in the religious texts
and the biography of Prophet Muhammad peace be upon him.”
“The
Rabita has also developed programs to intercept extremist messages launched by
Da’esh through websites, and social networking sites in particular,” he said.
Sheikh
Dr. Mohammed also mentioned that extremism is not limited by a particular
geographical area. He said, “The bitter truth is that extremism is not limited
by a particular geographical area, but rather by a virtual world. This blight
will never die even if it is militarily defeated at Da’esh’s different
locations in Iraq and Syria. The same thing applies to al-Qaeeda; it has not
been defeated, it has become more widespread after the fall of its former
protector Taliban. The survival of terrorism is closely linked to the survival
of its ideas which serve as its nourishing lines.”
Sheikh
Dr. Mohammed emphasized “the more we raise our fears about Islam without
revealing the moderation ratio which represents 200,000 people compared to one
person of terrorist extremism; and the more moderate Muslim communities are
provoked against the backdrop of those desperate terrorist attempts that take
place every now and then among all daily crimes everywhere in the world; when
this happens, we give terrorism great support and a big boost.”
“The
more we move towards defeating terrorism,” said Sheikh Dr. Mohammed, “the
lesser followers will it have, and eventually will fade into isolation. Then
history’s lesson would have been served on its account, the same way it has
been served with its predecessors in all religions.”
MWL
Chief concluded by reiterating his thanks and appreciation to the host for her
hospitality and thank the gathering for their attention.
Baroness Uddin Welcomed
The MWL Secretary General
Baroness Manzila Uddin, Peer of the
House of Lords, while welcoming the distinguished guest Sheikh Dr. Mohammed al-Isa,
other distinguished and honoured guests, mentioned about the middle of the
month of Shaban. She said, “Today is a special day in the Islamic calendar. It
is the middle of the month of Shaban popularly referred to as Shab-e-Barat or
the Night of Forgiveness. Traditionally it is a day that marks self-reflection
and a period of forgiveness that precedes the Holy Month of Ramadan.”
Baroness Uddin also referred to the forthcoming
month of Ramadan and what the British Muslims do during this month. She said, “Ramadan
is a special time – a Divine gift from God. It is a period of introspection,
contemplation, restraint, generosity and sharing; all the things that epitomize
the basic teachings of Islam.”
“It is a month where British Muslim joins
their brothers and sisters in Islam across the world, not only in intensifying
their acts of worship but acts compassion. During this month British Muslims,
despite the socio-economic challenges they face, collect millions of pounds in
charity to share with those less fortunate around the world. It is an
acknowledged fact that we are by far the most generous of communities in giving,”
she mentioned.
Talking about the system of alms
distribution, Baroness Uddin said, “In Britain our system of distribution of
alms is still developing and we need to focus and invest more in basic
institutions that are essential for nurturing, creating and sustaining healthy
and viable communities across the country.”
Muslim
World League and its efforts
Appreciating the global efforts of
the Muslim World League and looking forward for fruitful cooperation with it,
Baroness Uddin said, “Your Excellency we welcome you and your organisation
wholeheartedly and look forward to years of fruitful co-operation. The global
efforts of the Muslim World League on the work it does serving Muslim
communities as they face the challenges of modernity, relevancy and for
supporting infrastructure building is much appreciated. Besides charitable
giving the MWL does invaluable work in the field of education and inter and
intra faith dialogue. We hope and pray that the MWL under your leadership can
further increase its role as peacemakers in a world caught in chaos, turmoil
and change.”
Baroness
Uddin emphasized “the most outstanding task of our times is to bring people
together in an atmosphere of peace and justice.”
Baroness
Uddin emphasized the Role of Women
While emphasizing the role of women
in this critical endeavour, Baroness Uddin mentioned, “Like most of our sisters
across the world, British Muslim women are dynamic, eager for change and in the
frontline in the struggle for social engagement and social justice. I daresay
that no meaningful change can take place without their partnership, insight and
commitment. Thanks be to God we in Britain have no legal issue in the wearing
of hijab in public in both private and public places. Our struggle is much more
fundamental than dress code; it is about our society lifting the glass ceiling
or ‘veil’ that makes it difficult for our contribution in society to be taken
seriously and valued.”
“We are weary
of excuses and shibboleths that actively deny us the role of being agents of
change – in our masjids, our madrassas and even our homes,” she mentioned.
Baroness
Uddin also said to the MWL’s Secretary General to fully integrate women in all
its work. She said, “Your Excellency, we pray that an organisation like MWL,
which has pioneered the art of soft diplomacy, will embrace this challenge of
fully integrating women in all spheres of your work which you lead. Muslim
women need to be facilitated and empowered to take the destiny of their
children, their families and their communities in their nurturing hands,
defined by compassion, accountability and ethical behavior.”
“Humanity
is caught up in tsunami of conflict, war and suffering and plight, there is
much need for peacemakers,” she said and added, “One of the critical component
of a peaceful society is the empowered role of women in playing their full part
in rebuilding communities, joining hands to build peace with their fellow brothers
and sisters and respond collectively to the many challenges of our time.”
Talking
about her activities, Baroness Uddin mentioned she first began working in her
community thirty five years ago; there were not enough encouragement for Muslim
women in the public arena. She mentioned, “Over the past 19 years as
parliamentarian I am glad to say we have witnessed some progress. Your Excellency, you will appreciate it is
not enough. I hope you will employ your good office to improve this situation -
for there has never been greater impetus for unity for promoting peace and
security.”
Baroness
Uddin also mentioned about her programmes and projects. She said, “In my small
way I continue to work on various programmes to ensure women who wish to work
across all the communities, engage on a national platform have access to this
House. Indeed, we can take pride in the
immense contribution we and our families have made to making of this nation. I am currently undertaking one such project
which celebrate our heritage and history which I know will provide a powerful
message for our young people. I hope you will join hands with us in this
endeavour and personally support this programme.”
Dr. Ahmed Al-Dubayan
Dr.
Ahmed al-Dubayan, Director General of the Islamic Cultural Centre, London said,
“First of all, it is a great privilege for me and honour to stand here to talk
to you. I would like to express my deep thanks to the right honourable Baroness
Uddin inviting me today actually to speak. As she just said it’s a really
remarkable day that we have this biggest figure for us in London and we are so
happy and pleased to come together.”
Muslim World League and
Its Secretary General
Dr.
al-Dubayan then introduced the Secretary General of the Muslim World League by
saying, “The Secretary General of the Muslim world League is a very very
important figure in the Islamic world for many reasons. For those who do not
know about the Muslim World League allow me a few more minutes, or a few
minutes to summarize the facts about this great international organisation.
Muslim World League was established in 1962 and since that time this leading
organisation working in all continents of the world providing a lot of
services, establishing many institutions, schools, centres, mosques etc.”
“The
role that they have played are very major and important; serving different
fields - relief, education, dialogue, developing Islamic institutions and
centres, women care, supporting peace among the communities etc,” Dr.
al-Dubayan mentioned.
Dr.
al-Dubayan also mentioned about the new dimension which Secretary General of
the Muslim World League was talking about. He said, “You have just mentioned I
listened to you yesterday the new dimension that you have. The new dimension is
the most important thing coming to now; after the stage of establishment. It is
time now to start really as you just said yesterday and I hear from you to
support really the communities to be connected, to be integrated and to be
involved in civil societies in which they live here in the U.K. and in other
countries around the world.”
Dr.
al-Dubayan also mentioned about our mission to fight radicalisation, fight
Islamophobia. He said, “It is really our mission, all of us, is to fight
radicalisation, is to fight Islamophobia, Islamophobic feeling.”
Mentioning
those many leaders from the Muslim communities along with many friends of Muslim
communities in the gathering, Dr. Al-Dubayan said, “We have many VIPs and
distinguished guests. I think this is a good chance to open this and put our
hands together to have really better future and to have a better chance.”
Speaking
about the need of the Muslim communities in the United Kingdom, Dr. al-Dubayan
said, “Muslim communities in the UK need lot of things; we have lot of things
and we have lot of unaccomplished projects that we have started. We really need
support our hands together for better future, for safety and well-being of the
society.”
Speaking
about the forthcoming month of Ramadan, Dr. Al-Dubayan said, “We have mainly 15
days before Ramadan. I would like to express my congratulations to all of you
actually for the coming of the month of Ramadan, the month of peace and the
month of worship. It is really the time when all Muslims during fasting go
through spiritual experience. For this experience also brings to let them feel
they have families of other people; have feeling about the poor, the needy have
those who don’t have really find food, all only one month in a year.”
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