Makkah Conference to Tackle Extremism and Promote Moderation
Saudi Arabia is hosting the ninth conference of ministers of awqaf and Islamic affairs in Makkah on August 3rd. The event, held under the patronage of King Salman, will bring together religious leaders and scholars from over 60 countries to address critical issues facing the Muslim world.
Countering Extremism and Fostering Unity
A key focus of the conference will be on combating extremism and promoting the values of moderation. Participants will engage in discussions on how to counter extremism, fanaticism, and terrorism, as well as ways to immunize societies against hate speech. The conference aims to reinforce the true essence of Islam as a religion of peace, tolerance, and coexistence.
In addition to addressing extremism, the conference will explore other vital topics, including the role of awqaf in economic development, the importance of religious address in modern society, and strategies to combat Islamophobia. By fostering dialogue and cooperation among religious leaders, the conference seeks to strengthen Islamic unity and contribute to global peace and stability.
The three-day event will provide a platform for participants to share experiences, best practices, and innovative approaches to addressing the challenges facing the Muslim world. The outcomes of the conference are expected to have a significant impact on the global Islamic discourse and contribute to building a more harmonious and tolerant society.
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