The Secretary-General of Fatwa houses and bodies in the world participates in the international conference on "Success communities" In Singapore
Dr. Ibrahim Najm, Secretary General of Fatwa Houses and Bodies in the World, will participate in the work of the Second International Conference on “Communities of Success” (ICCOS), which will be held in Singapore during the period from 12 to 15 October, and will deliver a speech, in which he will review the experience of the General Secretariat. The role and fatwa bodies in the world, their contribution to promoting sound religious awareness, and their role in directing fatwas in accordance with the requirements and challenges of contemporary societies, including directing Muslims towards active participation in building societies and achieving peaceful coexistence.
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In his statements before his departure, Dr. Ibrahim Najm said: “Our participation in this conference comes within the framework of the keenness of the General Secretariat of Fatwa Houses and Bodies to exchange experiences with Muslim communities around the world, and to benefit from successful experiences that contribute to strengthening “Islamic values of morality, competence, and good citizenship.”
He added, “We look forward to this conference being a platform for enhancing cooperation between Muslim communities around the world, and highlighting their positive and influential role.” In building societies based on coexistence and mutual understanding." And the vision, in addition to enhancing confidence between different groups to achieve common success at the societal, national and global levels.
The conference comes under the slogan “Inspiring future leaders, building confidence and empowering societies,” and aims to Providing a comprehensive platform for Muslim minority communities around the world to benefit from positive models of successful societies, characterized by good morals, competence, and active citizenship.
It is expected that the conference will contribute to providing inspiring models for Muslim societies. In various contexts, it contributes to building confidence and empowerment and enhancing the role of leaders in achieving coexistence and understanding between different groups.