Last November in Stockholm, HE Dr. Mohammad Alissa opened the Symposium on the Phenomenon of Human Trafficking, where leaders focused on the reality of trafficking & the opportunity to combat…
We are all called to love one another. This is why the Muslim World League continues to strive for interfaith cooperation and respect around the world. HE Dr. Mohammad Alissa
A recent edition of the MWL Journal covers the role that Islamic art plays in enhancing cultural communication between Muslim and non-Muslim communities around the world.
The MWL is committed to building bridges across faiths. Last year, HE Dr. Mohammad Alissa met with representatives from the U.S. evangelical community & agreed to promote religious harmony…
Children are the foundation of our future. The Muslim World League supports 50,000+ orphaned children worldwide, providing education, food and shelter. World Childrens Day
The Muslim World League's humanitarian aid initiatives promote food security among vulnerable communities, particularly in the wake of the COVID19 pandemic that is threatening livelihoods across…
In leading the MWL, HE Dr. Mohammad Alissa's mission is always to combat the forces of hatred & violence.
"Young people around the world are not an issue that needs management: they are a source of energy that needs investment." -HE Dr. Mohammad Alissa On World Childrens Day & every day, the…
On Wednesday, HE Dr. Mohammad Alissa received a phone call from the French Minister of Foreign Affairs to discuss recent events & reiterate France's respect for Islam.
Children are the foundation of our future. The Muslim World League supports 2,000+ orphaned children worldwide, providing education, food, and shelter. World Childrens Day
On Wednesday, HE Dr. Mohammad Alissa received a phone call from the French Minister of Foreign Affairs to discuss recent events & reiterate France's respect for Islam. Read more:
Last year in Reykjavik, HE Dr. Mohammad Alissa visited the Islamic Cultural Center of Iceland, where he met with leaders of the Islamic community to discuss the importance of promoting open…
The Charter of Makkah recognizes that all people - regardless of background - are equal while explicitly rejecting religious & ethnic claims of preference.
During a visit to the US last November, HE Dr. Mohammad Alissa met with the First Presidency of the LDS church in Salt Lake City, Utah. The groups discussed the importance of interfaith…
The Five Pillars of Islam articulate the obligations that every Muslim must satisfy as the foundation of Islamic life & faith.