Unite ranks: Al-Sudais exhorts Muslims to solve problems with dialogue
PEACE MESSAGE: Sheikh Abdul Rahman Al-Sudais delivers the Haj sermon from Namirah Mosque in Mina on Sunday.
ARAFAT: Sheikh Abdul Rahman Al-Sudais, chief of the Presidency of the Two Holy Mosques, urged Muslims of the world to unite their ranks.
Delivering the Haj sermon from Namirah Mosque on Sunday, he exhorted Muslim leaders to shoulder responsibilities and solve problems through dialogue.
“The Muslim Ummah is experiencing difficult conditions which necessitate solidarity and coordination in our stances in order to address our problems and issues,” he said.
He specifically mentioned Palestine and Al-Aqsa Mosque as well as “the tragedies of our Muslim brothers in Syria, Iraq and Yemen.”
Referring to Muslim youth, he called upon them to fear Allah, equip themselves with the weapons of science and knowledge and consult and benefit from Islamic scholars who possess clear learning. They should also reflect tolerance, mercy and the ethics of Islam in their lives, he said.
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