ISLAMABAD: The chairman of Pakistan’s upper house of parliament, Muhammad Sadiq Sanjrani, said on Tuesday his country looked toward the Muslim World League (MWL) to lead the global movement against Islamophobia, remove misconceptions about Islam in the West and spread a message of peace and tolerance in the non-Muslim world.
Dr. Mohammad bin Abdulkarim Al-Issa, who is visiting Pakistan until October 14, met with chairman senate Sanjrani in Islamabad to discuss challenges faced by the Muslim world and improve institutional cooperation, coordination and support.
“The Pakistani nation looks to the MWL to lead the movement against Islamophobia, to remove misconceptions about Islam in the West and to spread the peaceful and tolerant ideology of Islam to the non-Muslim world,” Sanjrani said during the meeting.
He congratulated Al-Issa for receiving a presidential award, saying it was “in recognition of Al-Issa’s services to the Muslim Ummah, the MWL, and spreading the message of peace and tolerance for interfaith harmony.”
Pakistan attached great importance to its relations with Saudi Arabia, Sanjrani said, and the people and government of Pakistan were grateful for the assistance provided by the kingdom for victims of recent floods.
According to the statement, Al-Issa said the relationship between Pakistan and Saudi Arabia had always remained stable and “the hearts of the [two nations’] people beat together.”
“Pakistan’s efforts to bring the Islamic world closer are valued and Pakistani scholars have been given a good representation at MWL as our aim is to present the true identity of the Muslim Ummah to the world,” the secretary general added.