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'We are against any form of hatred, no matter what manifestation it takes,' Al-Issa says

'We are against any form of hatred, no matter what manifestation it takes,'  Al-Issa says
Copyright  Euronews
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By Samia Mekki & Sandor Zsiros & Jesse Dimich-Louvet
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Mohammed Al-Issa, Secretary General of the Muslim World League, in an interview with Euronews, discusses a wide range of religious and political issues of shared concern between Europe and the Islamic world.

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Extremism, Islamophobia, and the ongoing war in Gaza remain pressing concerns for the Arab and Islamic worlds and are increasingly drawing global attention and scrutiny. These issues not only affect the regions directly involved but also resonate with broader international communities concerned with peace, justice, and human rights. 

Muslims make up more than a third of the world’s population, with significant minority communities living across Europe. These communities often face complex challenges within broader society, including discrimination, social exclusion, and cultural misunderstandings that can hinder integration and mutual respect. 

In an interview with The Europe Conversation, Euronews spoke with Sheikh Dr Mohammed Al-Issa, Secretary General of the Muslim World League, to discuss a wide range of religious, social, and political issues of shared concern between Europe and the Islamic world. 

Dr Al-Issa condemned all forms of hatred and division, strongly advocating for peaceful coexistence and encouraging Muslim minorities in Europe to actively contribute to the social, cultural, and economic fabric of their countries. 

Despite the ongoing conflict in the Middle East, Dr Al-Issa remains hopeful and believes that through sincere dialogue, justice, and cooperation, Gaza will eventually regain its strength, stability, and dignity. 

Founded in 1962 and based in Mecca, the Muslim World League is an Islamic non-governmental organisation dedicated to promoting Islam, tolerance, and interfaith dialogue. It is funded by Saudi Arabia and private donations.

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