JEDDAH: The secretary-general of the Muslim World League (MWL), Dr. Mohammed bin Abdulkarim Al-Issa, held a meeting with the Minister of North Caucasus Affairs Sergei Chebotarev in Moscow to review issues of common interest.
These include the historical Islamic presence in Russia, and ways to increase cooperation between Russia and the Islamic world, to tackle hate speech, hatred and discrimination and to address calls for violence and terror.
Chebotarev extended his thanks and appreciation for the MWL’s organization of the “Islam, a Message of Mercy and Peace” conference, the first of its kind, which was opened in Moscow and concluded in the Chechen capital Grozny. It was held under the patronage of the Russian government, including the Russian Presidency, the Russian Council of the Federation (Senators) and Duma Council, and attracted the presence of 43 states of different religions and nationalities.
Chebotarev said that a peaceful and harmonious atmosphere prevailed in his country, where all places of worship were open, without any restrictions on the freedom of belief and religious practice, as recognized by the constitution and protected by the laws. “Today, Russia has become a common home for hundreds of peoples and communities, and this positive coexistence is one of Russia’s most significant riches.”
Chebotarev also praised the Islamic presence in Russia, stressing that Russian Muslims are a pride to the country, as they have participated in the Russian renaissance and in building their country, occupying prominent positions as statesmen, scientists, soldiers and professional workers in all fields.
For his part, the MWL secretary-general stressed the need for continued efforts toward promoting peace, harmony and positive coexistence around the world, along with respecting the national umbrella of each state.