The regional office of the Muslim World League in Islamabad delivered much-needed medical supplies to Pakistan’s government to help fight the coronavirus pandemic. COVID19 MWL in Pakistan
Throughout the coronavirus global health crisis, the Muslim World League continues to provide humanitarian assistance to communities in need regardless of faith. We are all in his together and we…
The Muslim World League appreciates the decision by King Salman to provide free treatment for anyone infected with COVID19 coronavirus in Saudi Arabia. This is a true expression of the…
HE Dr. Mohammad Alissa: It is critical that we confront extremist ideologies in every way possible, including by educating youth about integration & love of their neighbors.
In a recent interview with Al Monitor, HE Dr. Mohammad Alissa highlighted that throughout this global health crisis, the MWL has provided significant humanitarian assistance to Muslim and non…
It is a religious, legal & moral duty to avoid any kind of gathering during the coronavirus pandemic. We must work together as a community and follow all health guidelines in order to protect…
Interfaith partnership is more important than ever before. HE Dr. Mohammad Alissa explained MWL's approach to building bridges of understanding in an exclusive interview with Al Monitor. COVID19…
“The need for interfaith partnership will continue beyond this crisis, & that is why we continue to work hard to build more bridges of understanding and cooperation.” HE Dr. Mohammad Alissa in…
HE Dr. Mohammad Alissa to Al Monitor: “We try to lead by example, and show that we are all in this together, and we should be extending the bridges of support and assistance to all in need…
MWL is committed to providing life-changing cataract operations to those who cannot afford the procedure across the continent of Africa.
MWL's World Supreme Council for Mosques strives to protect mosques as a focal point of the religious life of Muslims.