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Muslim Leaders Pin Hopes on Abdullah
Prominent Muslim leaders have emphasized Saudi Arabia’s significant role in spreading the message of Islam across the world, supporting Muslim minorities and strengthening Islamic solidarity. Dr. Muzammil Siddiqui, chairman of the Islamic Fiqh Council in North America, said American Muslims were looking to Saudi Arabia for its continued support for Islamic activities and Muslim causes and to defend the principles of the religion. Siddiqui met Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques King Abdullah at his palace here on Tuesday as part of a Muslim World League delegation. Grand Mufti Sheikh Abdul Aziz Al-Asheikh and MWL Secretary-General Dr. Abdullah Al-Turki were present during the meeting.

Siddiqui said Muslims all over the world were pinning great hope on Saudi Arabia and expected it to continue its policies in support of Muslim causes and Islamic minorities, and work for Islamic unity. A professor of Islamic studies and comparative religion at the University of California, Siddiqui commended King Fahd’s services to Islam and Muslims. “The late king had established departments of Islamic studies and law at US universities and supported hospitals and medical research centers,” he pointed out.

Former Sudanese President Abdul Rahman Suwar Al-Dahab, a member of MWL’s constituent council, said Muslims pray to God to give strength to King Abdullah to work for their causes. Bosnian Mufti Dr. Mustafa Ceric, a member of the Islamic Fiqh Council, also praised the Kingdom’s endeavors in the service of Islamic minorities. He said King Fahd was able to lead the Islamic nation through difficult times. “As a Bosnian Muslim I can tell the world the great contributions made by King Fahd to humanity at large and Muslims in particular,” Ceric said. He also underscored King Fahd’s outstanding role in the expansion of the two holy mosques and increasing facilities for pilgrims.
Posted by: Fred 2005-09-01
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