Muslim politician and member of the South African Assembly stressed that Islamic Unity Conference should allocate all its capabilities in support of the unifying plans and prevent divisive agents to infiltrate the annual meeting.
Confrontation with arrogant powers, a key feature to achieve unity
14 Oct 2022 - 21:49
Muslim politician and member of the South African Assembly stressed that Islamic Unity Conference should allocate all its capabilities in support of the unifying plans and prevent divisive agents to infiltrate the annual meeting.
Professor Muhammad Qanif Hendrix, attending the webinar for 36th International Islamic Unity Conference held by Iran’s World Forum for Proximity of Islamic Schools of Thought hailed the annual event as an opportunity for boosting solidarity among Muslims, reported Taqrib News Agency (TNA).
He said,” Such conferences should convey the message to the western countries that wherever the world of Islam might be, it is known as a pacifist society.”
South African professor called on the Islamic Unity Conference to allocate all its capabilities in support of the unifying plans and prevent divisive agents to infiltrate the annual meeting.
Hendrix noted,” Muslims should stop hostilities without any excuse and promote peace in their societies so that Islamic unity materializes.”
Expressing hope that the new Islamic civilization materializes soon he added,” A key component of achieving unity is owned by a nation who fights with the arrogant powers for liberation of Muslims.”
The politician called on all Islamic countries to eliminate poverty and oppression from Muslims saying,” We should all join hands to save the Islamic nation.”
Professor Muhammad Qanif Hendrix called the Islamic ummah as the most pacifist nation on earth and said Muslims should all prove that to the world people.
Titled “Islamic Unity, Peace and Avoidance of Division and Conflict in the Islamic World”, 36th Islamic Unity Conference is convening Shia and Sunni scholars, intellectuals and thinkers from across the globe in more than 12 webinars and three days of in presence meetings held in the capital Tehran.
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