Today in Stockholm, HE Dr. Mohammad Alissa opens the Symposium on the Phenomenon of Human Trafficking
HE Dr. Mohammad Alissa met with the leadership of the Church of Iceland at Hallgríms kirkja
HE Dr. Mohammad Alissa at the Symposium for the Unifying Human Brotherhood: "National unity begins with the realization oof national goodwill that…
Muslim World League hosted politicians,academics and religious leaders from Scandinavia at the Symposium for the Unifying Human Brotherhood in Oslo…
Did You Know that The Five Pillars are obligations that every Muslim must fulfill as the foundation of Islamic life and faith
May the world be a better place for the peacemakers
It is not enough to talk about peace, we must make peace. The practice of peace & harmony is the most important
Minster of Endowments and Religious Affairs Kurdistan shared the positive steps his government is taking to build lasting peace and coexistence during…
Michael Gritzman, President of the Oslo Synagogue, shared the importance of working actively for religious peace and harmony through dialogue at the…
Jostein Leiro, said, "Inter religious dialogue can be a valuable tool for increasing understanding & promoting tolerance & mutual respect…
former Norwegian PM Bondevik KM emphasized the core values that unite humanity & are present in all religions
Earlier this year, MWL announced a $5 million donation to victims of the Easter Sunday bombings in SriLanka. We are committed to standing with victims of…
The Charter of Makkah rejects religious and ethnic claims of preference
We are committed to standing with victims of terrorism and to combating extremism at its root
ICYMI: HE Dr. Mohammad Alissa visited DC this month to engage with leaders on the fight against extremism and to promote Islam's central principles of…
In his keynote speech at the Symposium on the Unifying Human Brotherhood
Today, the Muslim World League joins the Scandinavian Council for Relations in Oslo for the Symposium on the Unifying Human Brotherhood UHB 2019
HE Dr. Mohammad Alissa called for everyone to respect both culture and the decision of the majority