5th Meeting of Islamic Scholars ends with the final declaration
5th Meeting of Islamic Scholars, which is organized annually by ITTIHAD'UL ULEMA, the Union of Islamic Scholars, has been held this year via video conference due to coronavirus pandemic.
Many prominent Islamic scholars from the Islamic countries, including Turkey, Jordan, Lebanon, Kurdistan and Iraq, took part in the meeting, which have been organized since 2015.
The meeting was being live-streamed on Rehber TV as well as YouTube accounts of ITTIHAD'UL and Ilke News Agency.
The final declaration of the meeting, which is made up six distinct items, has released in Turkish, Kurdish, Arabic and French.
Here is the full text of the final declaration of the 5th Meeting of Islamic Scholars:
In the name of Allah, the Beneficent, the Merciful
Praise be to Allah, Lord of the worlds. Peace be upon Prophet Muhammed, who was sent as a mercy to the worlds, his family and all of his companions.
We had to hold our fifth meeting via video conference due to the corona outbreak this year. At the meeting, where important evaluations were made by prominent participants with valuable presentations, the following issues were agreed:
And our last prayer is that Praise be to Allah the Lord of the Worlds. (ILKHA)
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