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Makkah Summit: A Historic Step Towards Healing Sectarianism in the Islamic World

Saman Rizwan by Saman Rizwan
11 May 2024
in Opinion

Saudi Arabia (Brussels Morning Newspaper), In a historic move, Makkah played host to a groundbreaking summit this weekend, with the ambitious goal of healing the deep-seated sectarian divides that have long fractured the Muslim community. Orchestrated by the Muslim World League and led by its dynamic Secretary-General, Sheikh Dr. Mohammed bin Abdulkarim Al-Issa, the Global Conference for Building Bridges between Islamic Schools of Thought and Sects was anything but ordinary.

Set against the backdrop of Ramadan’s reflective period, this strategic gathering wasn’t just about dialogue; it was a bold step towards forging a new era of Islamic unity. With the Muslim ummah’s landscape marred by conflicts that have diminished its unity and been exploited by outside forces, the Muslim World League’s mission under Sheikh Al-Issa’s stewardship signals a clear directive: it’s time for change.

Central to the summit’s ambitions was the ‘Charter of Cooperation and Brotherhood’, more than just a piece of paper, but a manifesto for a unified Islamic world. Yet, this visionary step is not without its hurdles. The Islamic world is a mosaic of beliefs and histories, and bridging these gaps demands not only diplomatic skill but a deep dive into the complexities that have divided it for centuries.

Drawing approximately 300 Islamic scholars and dignitaries from around the globe, the conference stood as a microcosm of the ummah itself. Among the attendees were prominent representatives from the Sunni, Shia, and Sufi sects, ensuring that the event encapsulated the rich tapestry of Islamic thought and tradition. This broad-based representation was pivotal, as any meaningful discourse on unity and reconciliation within the Islamic community necessitates the inclusion of its varied voices and perspectives.

The conference’s inclusivity was further underscored by the geographic diversity of its participants, who hailed from critical regions such as Iran, Indonesia, Pakistan, Egypt, Turkey, Malaysia, Iraq, and several African nations. This pan-Islamic gathering underscored the event’s global scope and its aim to address issues of sectarianism and division not as localized phenomena but as challenges facing the ummah at large.

Among the attendees were several luminaries of the Islamic world, each bringing a rich tapestry of theological insight and leadership. The presence of scholars such as the Grand Mufti of Saudi Arabia, Sheikh Abdulaziz Al-Asheikh; the Grand Mufti of Egypt, Sheikh Dr. Shawki Ibrahim Allam; and representatives like Ayatollah Sheikh Ahmed Mobaleghi from Iran, underscores the conference’s broad spectrum of Islamic jurisprudence and thought.

These scholars are not merely religious figures but are considered authorities in Islamic jurisprudence, with substantial influence over doctrinal interpretation and religious practice in their respective communities. For instance, the Grand Mufti of Saudi Arabia presides over the issuance of fatwas, which have a significant impact on Sunni jurisprudence, while the participation of a figure like Ayatollah Sheikh Ahmed Mobaleghi brings a crucial Shia perspective, highlighting the conference’s inclusive approach.

Yet, as forward-moving as this summit is, the path to unity is strewn with challenges. Leveraging the sacred month of Ramadan and the authority of the Muslim World League, the initiative stands at the precipice of potentially transforming intra-Muslim dialogues. The task ahead, promoting the ‘Charter of Cooperation and Brotherhood’ across varied Islamic communities, is daunting but necessary for real change.

The Makkah summit, backed by the commitment of King Salman and Sheikh Dr. Mohammed bin Abdulkarim Al-Issa, marks a crucial step towards mending the rifts within the Islamic world. Its success hinges not on immediate results but on the enduring push for tolerance, dialogue, and unity it aims to inspire. This conference could very well redefine Islamic solidarity, facing its challenges head-on while eyeing a future where the Islamic world stands united, a beacon of peace and cooperation on the global stage.

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