Islamic Emphasis on Importance of Rapprochement, Dialogue

Meeting of the Strategic Vision Group Russia and the Islamic World (SPA)
Meeting of the Strategic Vision Group Russia and the Islamic World (SPA)
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Islamic Emphasis on Importance of Rapprochement, Dialogue

Meeting of the Strategic Vision Group Russia and the Islamic World (SPA)
Meeting of the Strategic Vision Group Russia and the Islamic World (SPA)

Several ministers of religious affairs in Islamic countries have unanimously agreed on the importance of dialogue being held by the Strategic Vision Group “Russia and the Islamic World” to bring views closer and further consolidate relations in all aspects.

Minister of Religious Affairs and Interfaith Harmony in Pakistan Noor al-Haq Qadir told Asharq Al-Awsat that the Group’s dialogue is of great importance, as all topics and areas that devote the consolidation of the relationship with Russia are being discussed.

“We count on this conference to be a bridge for the continuation and strengthening of relations,” said Qadir, thanking the Saudi leadership for preparing and organizing the forum set to boost Islamic countries’ relations with Russia.

Pakistan always stands with the policy of the Saudi leadership, headed by the Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques, and the steps the Kingdom takes to support Islamic countries, reaffirmed Qadir.

Qadir moved on to stress the wisdom behind holding dialogue with Russia given the important role it plays in regional and global affairs.

He noted that positive results of such meetings help defeat Islamophobia, especially in Russia, where Muslims face some degree of extremism.

Indonesia’s Minister of Religious Affairs Yaqut Qoumas said that dialogue between Russia and Islamic countries is vital and matches current developments witnessed around the world.

He stressed that dialogue is essential in all aspects, especially on social, international, and regional levels.

Qoumas noted that the Islamic religion has entity, values, and basics, as it is comprehensive, contrary to what is portrayed about it, and terms of fear of Islam have no rules and have no effect on the depth of the true Islamic religion.

Regarding extremist groups, Qoumas emphasized that combating extremism comes through the comprehensive practical application of the Islamic religion in the life of the individual.

Islam is a tolerant religion that teaches how to live and how to organize the basic things in life, said the Indonesian minister.



Saudi Arabia Showcases Progress in Women's Economic Participation at High-Level Regional Dialogue

Saudi Flag / File/Reuters
Saudi Flag / File/Reuters
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Saudi Arabia Showcases Progress in Women's Economic Participation at High-Level Regional Dialogue

Saudi Flag / File/Reuters
Saudi Flag / File/Reuters

Saudi Arabia participated in a high-level regional dialogue focused on enhancing women's economic participation alongside government representatives from Gulf states, including the UAE and Bahrain.

The event, held in Dubai on June 17–18, was organized by the UAE Gender Balance Council in cooperation with the World Bank.

The sessions and workshops featured the exchange of expertise and successful policy models to advance gender equality in the workforce.

Representing the Kingdom, Female Enablement General Director at the Ministry of Human Resources and Social Development Dr. Hanadi Al-Hokair joined a panel alongside her counterparts from the UAE and Bahrain. She presented the Kingdom's practical strategies to boost women's engagement in the labor market and highlighted recent policy reforms and milestones in Saudi Arabia's economic empowerment of women.

Interactive sessions led by World Bank experts explored childcare policies that support women's employment, global best practices for integrating women into the digital economy, and reforms that facilitate women's entry into non-traditional sectors such as technology and the green economy.

Participants also reviewed global legal frameworks and successful case studies from Saudi Arabia, the UAE, and Bahrain.

A dedicated session addressed the methodology of the World Bank's Women, Business and the Law Index, a key global benchmark for assessing gender-related regulatory progress.

The Kingdom's efforts have yielded significant achievements, with women's labor force participation increasing from 17% in 2017 to over 36% in 2025, surpassing the original targets of Vision 2030. The ministry's participation in the event reaffirms Saudi Arabia's commitment to empowering women and elevating their role across all sectors in line with the Vision 2030.