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The Muslim World League is an international Islamic NGO based in Mecca, Saudi Arabia that promotes moderate values and peace. It was founded in 1962 and has eight Secretaries General, the current one being Dr. Muhammad bin Abdul Karim Issa.
The web page explores the diverse and historical perspectives of Muslims on evolution, from pre-modern to modern times. It cites various sources, such as scholars, texts, and historical events, to illustrate the range of opinions and arguments on this topic.
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.
Learn about the history, achievements, and challenges of science in the Islamic world, from the medieval Golden Age to the modern era. Explore how Islamic scripture, theology, and culture influenced and shaped scientific inquiry and discovery.
Find out who were the scientists and scholars who contributed to the Islamic world before the modern era. Browse the lists of medieval, Arab, Iranian and Nobel laureate Muslims.
A comprehensive list of Muslim scientists who contributed to various fields of science and civilization in the Islamic Golden Age. Includes astronomers, physiologists, chemists, alchemists, mathematicians, physicians, engineers, philosophers, geographers, historians, and others.
[6] [32] [need quotation to verify] Widely quoted is a resolution of the Saudi-led jurisprudence council of Mekkah Al Mukaramah (the Muslim World League) passing a fatwa in its 12th session held in February 1990. This allowed abortion if the fetus was grossly malformed with untreatable severe condition proved by medical investigations and ...
The League's Secretary General Jaffar Abdulsalam said the meeting of scholars would be organized with the European Islamic Conference, the General Federation of Muslims in France and the Islamic Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (ISESCO). It would review relations between Islam and the West and examine how international Islamic ...