Islamabad, (Parliament Times) : Secretary General of Islamic World Contact, Dr. Muhammad bin Abdul Karim Al-Eisa, said that the government and people of Saudi Arabia have immense attachment to Pakistan.
We consider Pakistan as our second home. He expressed these views in a meeting with Pakistan’s well-known scholar and intellectual Professor Sajjad Qamar at the residence of Mr. Nawaf bin Saeed Al-Maliki, Ambassador of Saudi Arabia to Pakistan.
On this occasion, Prof. Sajjad Qamar also presented the cover of his published book “Dr. Muhammad Bin Abdul Karim Al-Eisa. Pioneer of Peace in modern times” to the distinguished guest.
Dr. Muhammad bin Abdul Karim Al-Eisa appreciated the academic services of Prof. Sajjad Qamar and said that there is a need at this time for dialogue should be promoted on a broad basis. The main cause of Islamophobia is the baseless ambiguities about the religion and it is very important to remove them.
The young generation of Pakistan is the capital of the Ummah and universities have a very important role. Universities should give the best training to the youth and make them useful for the world. We want to make the truth of Islam clear to the whole world. And in this regard, scholars of Pakistan have an important role, he said.
Prof. Sajjad Qamar thanked Dr. Muhammad bin Abdul Karim Al-Eisa for visiting Pakistan and appreciated the role of the Saudi Ambassador to Pakistan Mr. Nawaf bin Saeed Al-Maliki for making the visit successful.
He said that the establishment of the Sirat Museum in Pakistan is a very important achievement of the Islamic world and through this, the public will get an opportunity to know more about Siraat. He said that from the Faisal Masjid to the Siraat Museum, there are signs of Saudi Arabia’s love for Pakistan.
Dr. Muhammad bin Abdul Karim Al-Eisa has valuable services for moderation and modesty. And they are playing an important role in facilitating communication between religious leaders and governments around the world, he said.