From the International Conference on Initiatives for Protecting Youth from Extremist Ideologies UNG eneva leaders agreed that religious leaders should establish programs organizing interfaith…
With a narrative to address reason & reality beyond emotion, religious & intellectual institutions must address the ideologies of extremism & terrorism, recognize developing threats,…
HE Dr. Mohammad Alissa on FRANCE24 "Political Islam has no place in France or elsewere." MWL in France
In Jakarta, HE Dr. Mohammad Alissa was awarded an honorary doctorate from the Maulana Malik Ibrahim State Islamic University.
Meeting with Southeast Asian Youth, HE Dr. Mohammad Alissa shares important recommendations to enhance the role of young people in representing the tolerance and peace inherent in Islam.
Extremism is the number one global threat to humanity. Many of the Muslim World League's activities today address the root causes of terrorism and its consequences, especially among young people.…
HE Dr. Mohammad Alissa met with Southeast Asian Youth in Jakarta. In the group's first meeting, the focus was on how young people can be ambassadors for positive interreligious dialogue and peace…
In Jakarta last week, HE Dr. Mohammad Alissa met with the President of Indonesia to discuss the activities of the Muslim World League.
HE Dr. Mohammad Alissa was welcomed by the People's Consultative Assembly of Indonesia to speak before its members.
Religious leaders should promote dialogue and partnership for religious & ethnic harmony among youth - this was one of the key outcomes of last week's conference UN Geneva
HE Dr. Mohammad Alissa and the Vice President of Indonesia laid the foundation stone for a new Museum of the Life of the Prophet and Islamic Civilization in Jakarta.