HÜDA PAR Chairman meets with Iraqi scholar to foster dialogue and collaboration
Professor Dr. Ali al-Qaradaği, the Secretary General of the International Union of Islamic Scholars, paid a visit to Zekeriya Yapıcıoğlu, the Chairman of HÜDA PAR (Free Cause Party).
This encounter took place on the sidelines of the "Islamic Scholars Meeting," organized by ITTİHADUL ULEMA, which brought together numerous scholars from various parts of the Islamic world in Diyarbakır.
Ali al-Qaradaği, hailing from Iraq and representing the International Union of Islamic Scholars, participated in this event and used the opportunity to meet with HÜDA PAR Chairman Zekeriya Yapıcıoğlu.
The closed-door meeting included the participation of prominent figures from HÜDA PAR, with Deputy Chairman İshak Sağlam, Deputy Chairman Halef Yılmaz, Serkan Ramanlı, and Mehmet Eşin present. The details of the discussions were not disclosed to the press.
This diplomatic interaction highlights the convergence of Islamic scholars and political leaders, fostering dialogue and collaboration within the Islamic community.
The visit also underscores the significance of Diyarbakır as a platform for meaningful engagements among prominent figures in the Islamic world. (ILKHA)
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