التقى الأمين العام لرابطة العالم الإسلامي، رئيس هيئة علماء المسلمين، الشيخ الدكتور محمد عبدالكريم العيسى، رئيس البرلمان البريطاني، ليندسي هويل، في مكتبه بالعاصمة «لندن».
واستعرض اللقاءُ مرتكزات التماسك المجتمعي في بلدان التنوّع الديني والإثني، وفي طليعتها الاحترام المتبادل، وسَنّ التشريعات الكفيلة بمواجهة مهددات وحدة المجتمعات الوطنية، ومن أخطرها: خطاب الكراهية وأساليب التمييز والإقصاء التي تستهدف الروح الوطنية ( patriotism)، ولا سيّما إذا صدرت عن كيانات اعتبارية ذات تأثير في بلدان التنوّع الوطني.
كما تناول اللقاءُ، مبادرةَ رابطة العالم الإسلامي في مقرّ الأمم المتحدة بنيويورك بعنوان: «بناء جسور التفاهم والتعاون بين الشرق والغرب»، بحضور قيادات في الأمم المتحدة، وعددٍ من الشخصيات الدولية المهتمة؛ من حكوميين، وبرلمانيين، وقيادات دينية، ومنظمات دوليّة، ومراكز أبحاث وفكر عالميّة.
وأكد الشيخ العيسى أنّ عموم المسلمين في المجتمع البريطاني على قدرٍ كبيرٍ من الوعي الديني والوطني، وأنّ الأصوات الشاذة متى وُجدت فحالُها حال بقية نظائرها حول العالم؛ حيث لا تُمَثّل إلا نفسها، ولا تُمثّل قيَم الدين الإسلامي؛ الذي يُشَكِّل السلوك الديني الحقيقي لمسلمي بريطانيا، ويؤكّد على اعتزازهم بوطنهم ومَلِكِهم، واحترامهم للأنظمة والقوانين، والتنوّع الذي يميّز المملكة المتحدة.
عقب ذلك، صحب رئيس البرلمان البريطاني الأمين العامّ في جولة بأروقة البرلمان احتفاءً بالزيارة.
وفي السياق ذاته، استضاف البرلمان البريطاني في مقرّه بالعاصمة «لندن»، الأمين العام لرابطة العالم الإسلامي، رئيس هيئة علماء المسلمين، الشيخ الدكتور محمد العيسى، في اجتماعٍ جانبيٍّ دعا له عدد من الأعضاء داخل مقرّ البرلمان البريطاني بحضور رئيس البرلمان.
تناولَ الاجتماعُ سبلَ تعزيز الاندماج والوئام بين مكونات المجتمع البريطاني، ومكافحة التطرف والكراهية، كما تمّ التطرُّق للجهود التي تبذلها رابطة العالم الإسلامي في بناء الجسور بين الحضارات والشعوب.
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«البرلمان البريطاني» يحتفون بالأمين العام لرابطة العالم الإسلامي
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The Secretary-General of the Muslim World League, President of the Assembly of Muslim Scholars, Sheikh Dr. Mohammed Abdulkarim Al-Issa, met with the Speaker of the British Parliament, Lindsay Hoyle, in his office in the capital "London".
The meeting reviewed the foundations of social cohesion in countries of religious and ethnic diversity, foremost among them mutual respect, and enacting legislation capable of addressing threats to the unity of national communities, the most dangerous of which are: hate speech and methods of discrimination and exclusion that target national spirit (patriotism), especially if they come from influential legal entities in countries of national diversity.
The meeting also discussed the initiative of the Muslim World League at the United Nations headquarters in New York titled: "Building Bridges of Understanding and Cooperation between East and West," attended by leaders from the United Nations and several international figures of interest, including government officials, parliamentarians, religious leaders, international organizations, and global research and think tanks.
Sheikh Al-Issa emphasized that the general Muslim community in British society possesses a high level of religious and national awareness, and that any deviant voices, when they exist, are similar to their counterparts around the world; they represent only themselves and do not reflect the values of Islam, which shape the true religious behavior of Muslims in Britain, affirming their pride in their homeland and their king, their respect for systems and laws, and the diversity that characterizes the United Kingdom.
Following that, the Speaker of the British Parliament accompanied the Secretary-General on a tour of the parliament's corridors in celebration of the visit.
In the same context, the British Parliament hosted the Secretary-General of the Muslim World League, President of the Assembly of Muslim Scholars, Sheikh Dr. Mohammed Al-Issa, in a side meeting called for by several members within the British Parliament, attended by the Speaker of the Parliament.
The meeting addressed ways to enhance integration and harmony among the components of British society, combat extremism and hatred, and also discussed the efforts made by the Muslim World League in building bridges between civilizations and peoples.
The meeting reviewed the foundations of social cohesion in countries of religious and ethnic diversity, foremost among them mutual respect, and enacting legislation capable of addressing threats to the unity of national communities, the most dangerous of which are: hate speech and methods of discrimination and exclusion that target national spirit (patriotism), especially if they come from influential legal entities in countries of national diversity.
The meeting also discussed the initiative of the Muslim World League at the United Nations headquarters in New York titled: "Building Bridges of Understanding and Cooperation between East and West," attended by leaders from the United Nations and several international figures of interest, including government officials, parliamentarians, religious leaders, international organizations, and global research and think tanks.
Sheikh Al-Issa emphasized that the general Muslim community in British society possesses a high level of religious and national awareness, and that any deviant voices, when they exist, are similar to their counterparts around the world; they represent only themselves and do not reflect the values of Islam, which shape the true religious behavior of Muslims in Britain, affirming their pride in their homeland and their king, their respect for systems and laws, and the diversity that characterizes the United Kingdom.
Following that, the Speaker of the British Parliament accompanied the Secretary-General on a tour of the parliament's corridors in celebration of the visit.
In the same context, the British Parliament hosted the Secretary-General of the Muslim World League, President of the Assembly of Muslim Scholars, Sheikh Dr. Mohammed Al-Issa, in a side meeting called for by several members within the British Parliament, attended by the Speaker of the Parliament.
The meeting addressed ways to enhance integration and harmony among the components of British society, combat extremism and hatred, and also discussed the efforts made by the Muslim World League in building bridges between civilizations and peoples.