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World Council of Muslim Minorities meet in Abu Dhabi to work out its charter

Sunday April 22, 2018 10:40 PM, UNA-OIC

World Council of Muslim Minorities Launch

Abu Dhabi: World Council of Muslim Minorities, an international organization to address challenges faced by Muslim minorities across the world and fulfill their ambitions, was launched in Abu Dhabi last Monday, Gulf News reported.

The World Council of Muslim Minorities will be based in Abu Dhabi and seek to promote civil and political rights of Muslim minorities as an inherent human right, said Dr. Ali Rashid Al Nuaimi, Secretary General of the Muslim Council of Elders, which is an Abu Dhabi-based independent international organization set up in 2014 to promote peace in the Muslim communities.

"The council is aimed at coordinating the efforts of Muslim minority institutions by encouraging members to contribute to the renaissance of their states, correcting the stereotypical image of Islam and Muslims,” he told a news conference.

The charter of the World Council of Muslim Minorities will be worked out during the International Congress of Muslim Minorities to be held in Abu Dhabi on May 8-9, to address challenges and opportunities of around 500 million Muslims working and living outside the Islamic world.

The International Conference on Muslim Minorities, to be held under the theme of "Opportunities and Challenges", will also explore ways for them to fulfill their role as both good Muslims and good citizens, and encourage positive contribution to the society.

Al Nuaimi, who is also the chairman of the Supreme Committee for the World Conference of Muslim Minorities, said the World Council of Muslim Minorities was proclaimed on requests from leaders and institutions representing Muslim minorities across the world.

“Based on the cultural message of the UAE to spread the culture of peace and security and to consolidate the values of coexistence and mutual respect among the peoples of the world, the World Council of Muslim Minorities was launched,” he said.

Al Nuaimi added that the council was also designed to promote tolerance and dialogue among followers of religions. He said the constituent assembly of the council will be held during the World Conference of Muslim Minorities in non-Muslim Communities.

The Chief of the Muslim Council of Elders pointed out that more than half a billion Muslims – equivalent to one-third of the Muslim nation – live as minorities in multicultural, religious and ethnic countries. He stressed the need to launch a pioneering global initiative to promote the concept of citizenship and its values among Muslim minorities as a key component in the development of their countries by working to correct the stereotypical image of Islam and Muslims, in accordance with the universal content of the rights of religious and ethnic minorities. Thus, guaranteeing the right of societies to cultural and religious pluralism.

“The council is aimed at coordinating the efforts of Muslim minority institutions and enhancing their role by encouraging members of Muslim minorities to contribute to the renaissance of their states, correcting the stereotypical image of Islam and Muslim minorities and bridging the intellectual and cultural gap between the components of the human society,” Al Nuaimi said.

He stressed that this council is not intended to be a substitute for local institutions operating in Muslim minority communities or government institutions. “Rather, it will focus on helping these institutions to develop mechanisms that will serve individuals in the service of their countries through a platform that will enable them to share experiences and work together to build a better future for future generations in their societies and to cooperate with the governments of Muslim minority countries to achieve this", he said.

Dr. Mohammad Al Bechari, Vice-Chairman of the Supreme Committee for the World Conference of Muslim Minorities, said that the World Council of Muslim Minorities will carry out a number of tasks that enhance the practices of Muslim minorities in different countries and increase the effectiveness of their performance toward their children and communities.

The council, Al Bechari said, will launch the Global Charter of Muslim Minorities of Rights and Freedom, and the strategic plan to promote the civilizational role of Muslim minorities.

“The council also aims to promote cultural pluralism and respect for the cultural and intellectual specificities of the Muslim minorities in the world and to promote the values of moderation, dialogue, tolerance and national belonging, and to reject religious fanaticism and hatred of others and to promote the civil and political rights of Muslim minorities as an inherent human right in accordance with international and national conventions,” he added.

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