ISLAMABAD: Dr. Mohammad bin Abdulkarim Al-Issa, the secretary general of the World Muslim League, met Pakistani army chief Qamar Javed Bajwa at the military’s headquarters on Tuesday and lauded Pakistan’s “vital role” for peace in the region.
Bore meeting Bajwa, Al-Issa, who is visiting Pakistan until October 14, met with chairman senate Muhammad Sadiq Sanjrani in Islamabad to discuss challenges faced by the Muslim world and improve institutional cooperation, coordination and support.
“During the meeting [with army chief], matters of mutual interest, bilateral security cooperation and regional peace & stability came under discussion,” the military’s media wing said. “The Secretary General said Pakistan has a significant place in the Muslim world and it is playing a vital role for peace and stability in the region.”
The army chief said tied between Pakistan and Saudi Arabia were based on “bonds of brotherhood and mutual trust,” and both nations would continue to work for peace and stability the “betterment of Ummah.”
The MWL is an International Islamic non-government organization based in Makkah that aims to spread the true message of Islam and advance moderate values that promote peace and tolerance.
On Monday, during a special investiture ceremony, President Dr. Arif Alvi conferred the second-highest civil award in Pakistan, the Hilal-e-Pakistan, on Al-Issa in recognition of his services in strengthening relations between the two countries as well as for promoting scholarships for Pakistani students at Saudi educational institutions and peace and harmony in the world.