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  2. Muslim World League - Wikipedia

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    The Muslim World League is an international Islamic NGO based in Saudi Arabia that promotes moderate values and peace. It was founded in 1962 and has eight Secretaries General, the current one being Muhammad al-Isa.

  3. Makkah Declaration (2019) - Wikipedia

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    A document endorsed by Muslim leaders in 2019 to promote moderate Islam and reject extremism, sectarianism and violence. It was initiated and realized by the Muslim World League, a Saudi organization that combats extremist ideology and fosters interfaith dialogue.

  4. Muhammad al-Isa - Wikipedia

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    Muhammad al-Isa is a Saudi Islamic scholar and the secretary-general of the Muslim World League. He is known for his moderate views and his efforts to promote coexistence and tolerance among religions and cultures.

  5. Mohammad Afzal Cheema - Wikipedia

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    Muslim World League. Cheema served in the Muslim World League (MWL), an international Muslim organisation having observer status in the UN and OIC, as its Secretary General, Asian Branch for more than 15 years. His contribution as Secretary General of the MWL was in Humanitarian relief and Mediation for the Muslim Ummah and in particular for ...

  6. Religious views on organ donation - Wikipedia

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    Learn how different religions and denominations approach organ donation of a deceased and live bodies, depending on their ideologies and interpretations of religious texts. Compare the views of Christianity, Islam, Judaism, Hinduism, Buddhism and others on organ donation and transplantation.

  7. International Islamic Relief Organization - Wikipedia

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    IIRO is a Saudi Arabian charity founded by the Muslim World League in 1978. It provides humanitarian aid and development projects in 58 countries, but has been accused of links to terrorism in Southeast Asia.

  8. International Islamic Fiqh Academy - Wikipedia

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    Key Participants at 24th Annual Conference of the International Islamic Fiqh Academy, Dubai, November 2019. Image reflecting Muslim world's diversity and harmony. Since the IIFA is a subsidiary organ of the Organization of Islamic Cooperation, it shares the same 57 Member states. [9]

  9. Commission on Scientific Signs in the Quran and Sunnah

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    [4] Its establishment was "accredited" by the World Supreme Council in 1406 AH (1985-6 CE). In 1423 A.H (2002-2003 CE) a resolution was passed by the "Constitutional Council of the Muslim World League" to "develop" the commission under the name of "The World Commission on Scientific Signs of the Qur’an and Sunnah". [4]