On the first day of the Saudi Media Forum in Riyadh, the secretary-general of the Muslim World League stressed the importance of dialogue in tackling Islamophobia. These are ten statements from Sheikh Mohammed Al-Issa revolving around Islamophobia, transparent dialogue, and the importance of good communication.
- Not all bearers of knowledge are knowledgeable.
- Islamophobia is a recent and contemporary terminology that started to spread in 1997, but its first origins date back to 1910. It has taken a whole new meaning in the present day.
- These islamophobic notions have lead to the fear of Muslims and their coexistence with others. They have also lead to feeling uncertain about working with Muslims.
- Our mission as Muslims and islamic organizations to do whatever we can to raise awareness on the true nature of Muslims and Islam.
- Islamophonic perceptions don’t take into account and disregard Islam’s values and openness, which completely misreprents the religion, and the reality of Muslims today.
- One negative action or event is appropriated to the totality Muslims and Islam, and the media has a big role in that
- We invite everyone to respect the rules and laws of a country, its public opinion, and its culture
- It’s important to foster the idea that Muslims are capable of living and working with others
- Transparent dialogue pushed far-right individuals to retrieve any preconceived notions and prejudice on Islam.
- It’s crucial to encourage discussion to reach a better coexistence.