Saudi and Syrian Ministers Meet on Islamic Affairs
Saudi Minister of Islamic Affairs, Dawah, and Guidance Sheikh Abdullatif Al-Asheikh held a significant meeting with Syrian Minister of Awqaf Dr. Mohammad Abdul-Sattar Al-Sayyed and his delegation in Makkah on Sunday.
The meeting provided an opportunity for both ministers to discuss matters of mutual interest and explore avenues for enhanced cooperation in the realm of Islamic affairs. Dr. Al-Sayyed expressed his admiration for Saudi Arabia’s unwavering commitment to serving Islam and Muslims worldwide, particularly in its stewardship of the Two Holy Mosques and other sacred sites.
Focus on Cooperation and Islamic Unity
The ongoing Conference of Ministers of Awqaf and Islamic Affairs, taking place in Makkah until August 5, serves as a crucial platform for Islamic nations to unite and address shared challenges. The Syrian minister emphasized the conference’s potential to bolster Islamic advocacy and promote the values of coexistence, cooperation, and interdependence among Islamic countries.
This high-level meeting underscores the importance of inter-Islamic dialogue and collaboration in addressing contemporary issues facing the Muslim world. By fostering strong relationships and shared understanding, Islamic nations can work together to promote peace, harmony, and progress.
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