Grand Mufti: Islamic Ummah at a crossroads 
 
JEDDAH – Grand Mufti Sheikh Abdul Aziz Bin Abdullah Aal-Al Sheikh said here 
Saturday that the Ummah was at a crossroads, either it accepts Islam as a 
belief and sticks to it properly or surrender to the enemies and their 
conspiracies.
 
Addressing the 8th Islamic Conference of the Islamic Affairs Ministers, the 
Grand Mufti said the contemporary world was losing security in its broad 
meaning. Security is one of the greatest demands of life and necessity for all 
societies, he stressed.
 
The Grand Mufti called upon the participants to reform their societies, care 
for the Ummah and its interest, defend its causes and protect its principles. 
He said the Ummah was an inseparable part of the world thus it was suffering 
from the alliance of the foes and their attacks against Islam. He also 
highlighted the intellectual weakness which some of the sons of the Faith were 
suffering, necessitating the Ummah to unify its ranks and work hand-in-hand to 
rescue itself.
 
The conference titled “Intellectual Security and the Role of the Ministries of 
Islamic Affairs in Achieving it,” is being held under the patronage of King 
Abdullah, Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques.
 
Addressing the inaugural session, Abdul Aziz Bin Abdul Rahman Al-Sabhain, 
Conference’s Secretary General, said the conference reaffirms the sincere 
desire for communication and consultation so as to achieve the Islamic 
solidarity and spread the call of Almighty Allah. It comes at a delicate time 
beset with challenges posed by some powers advocating alien cultures and 
ideologies which have no root in Islam so as to corrupt the minds of the young 
Muslim generation, a matter that doubles the responsibility of the Ministries 
of the Islamic Affairs in the Islamic world.
 
He also referred to the decisions taken in the previous endowment conferences 
which touched on issues pertaining to the Islamic call and the influencing 
aspects in the life of the Ummah such as education. He stressed the important 
role of the Ministries of the Islamic Affairs in correcting the misconceptions 
about Islam and advocating the genuine Islamic principles derived from the Holy 
Qur’an and Prophet’s Sunna.

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