OIC Mobilizes Efforts to Confront Coronavirus Impact

Doctors and nurses at a makeshift ICU set up by Bahrain authorities to treat the coronavirus critical patients, at a car-park of Bahrain Defense Force Hospital in Riffa, Bahrain, April 14, 2020. (Reuters)
Doctors and nurses at a makeshift ICU set up by Bahrain authorities to treat the coronavirus critical patients, at a car-park of Bahrain Defense Force Hospital in Riffa, Bahrain, April 14, 2020. (Reuters)
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OIC Mobilizes Efforts to Confront Coronavirus Impact

Doctors and nurses at a makeshift ICU set up by Bahrain authorities to treat the coronavirus critical patients, at a car-park of Bahrain Defense Force Hospital in Riffa, Bahrain, April 14, 2020. (Reuters)
Doctors and nurses at a makeshift ICU set up by Bahrain authorities to treat the coronavirus critical patients, at a car-park of Bahrain Defense Force Hospital in Riffa, Bahrain, April 14, 2020. (Reuters)

The Organization of Islamic Cooperation (OIC) stressed that all of its institutions are mobilizing their efforts to confront the novel coronavirus.

These efforts have been exerted in the health, humanitarian, media, political, economic, educational, religious sectors and others to help overcome the impact of the pandemic.

The OIC’s secretariat had held an extraordinary virtual meeting for its executive committee at the level of foreign ministers on April 22. It later held other meetings chaired by its Secretary General Dr.Yousef al-Othaimeen to follow-up the implementation of the earlier meeting’s communique.

The Islamic World Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (ICESCO) held on May 14 an extraordinary meeting via videoconference for education ministers, in cooperation with Saudi Arabia’s Education Ministry.

The meeting tackled challenges facing the educational system due to the coronavirus outbreak, especially that students are most affected by its spread after they were forced to study from home.

Meanwhile, OIC’s Islamic Development Bank Group launched on April 4 a $2.3 billion aid package for member countries and Muslim communities in non-member countries.

It includes three targets, namely addressing the pandemic, recovering from it, and resuming normal life, with aid covering the immediate short, medium and long terms.

Also, Othaimeen approved an initiative by OIC’s Islamic Solidarity Fund (ISF) to defeat the pandemic.

The initiative allocates a fund to help member states, especially the least developed, in order to enhance their potentials in their means to overcome the epidemic.

In coordination with the United Arab Emirates, chair of the Seventh Islamic Health Ministers Conference, the OIC held on April 9 an extraordinary virtual meeting for the ministerial committee on health at the level of ministers.

It issued a joint statement, in which it called for increased and speedy exchange of information transparently.

OIC’s International Islamic Fiqh Academy (IIFA), for its part, held on April 16 a virtual medical and jurisprudence seminar on the COVID-19 outbreak.

And on April 6, OIC’s Islamic Organization for Food Security revealed its strategy to address the food security crisis in member states in light of the pandemic.



Saudi Arabia Condemns Terrorist Attack on Islamabad Mosque

File photo of the Saudi flag/AAWSAT
File photo of the Saudi flag/AAWSAT
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Saudi Arabia Condemns Terrorist Attack on Islamabad Mosque

File photo of the Saudi flag/AAWSAT
File photo of the Saudi flag/AAWSAT

The Saudi Ministry of Foreign Affairs expressed the Kingdom’s strong condemnation of the terrorist bombing that targeted a mosque on Friday in Pakistan’s capital, Islamabad, resulting in multiple deaths and injuries.

The ministry reaffirmed the Kingdom’s firm rejection of attacks on places of worship, the intimidation of innocent civilians, and the shedding of innocent blood, stressing Saudi Arabia’s solidarity with Pakistan against all forms of violence, extremism, and terrorism.

It also extended condolences and sympathy to the families of the victims, as well as to the government and people of Pakistan, wishing the injured a speedy recovery.

A suicide blast at a mosque in Pakistan's capital Islamabad killed at least 31 people and wounded scores more during Friday prayers.


MWL Denounces Mosque Bombing in Pakistan’s Capital

The Muslim World League (MWL) logo
The Muslim World League (MWL) logo
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MWL Denounces Mosque Bombing in Pakistan’s Capital

The Muslim World League (MWL) logo
The Muslim World League (MWL) logo

The Muslim World League (MWL) condemned the terrorist bombing that targeted a mosque in Pakistan’s capital, Islamabad, the Saudi Press Agency said Saturday.

In a statement, MWL Secretary-General and Chairman of the Organization of Muslim Scholars Mohammed Al-Issa denounced the attack as a grave crime that violates all religious and humanitarian values, stressing the sanctity of human life and places of worship.

He reaffirmed the MWL’s rejection of violence and terrorism in all forms and expressed full solidarity with Pakistan in safeguarding its security and stability. Al-Issa also offered condolences to the victims’ families and the Pakistani people, praying for mercy for the deceased and a swift recovery for the injured.

A suicide blast at a mosque in Pakistan's capital Islamabad killed at least 31 people and wounded scores more during Friday prayers.


Arab, Slovenia FMs Discuss Gaza Peace Efforts

The foreign ministers meet in Ljubljana on Friday. (SPA)
The foreign ministers meet in Ljubljana on Friday. (SPA)
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Arab, Slovenia FMs Discuss Gaza Peace Efforts

The foreign ministers meet in Ljubljana on Friday. (SPA)
The foreign ministers meet in Ljubljana on Friday. (SPA)

The foreign minister of several Arab countries and Slovenia met in Ljubljana on Friday to discuss efforts to boost regional and international security and stability, with focus on the Gaza Strip.

The meeting was attended by Saudi FM Prince Faisal bin Farhan bin Abdullah, Jordanian Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs and Expatriates Ayman Safadi, Egyptian FM Dr. Badr Abdelatty, Bahraini FM Abdullatif Al-Zayani, and Qatari FM Sultan Al Muraikhi and Slovenian Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign and European Affairs Tanja Fajon.

The FMs stressed the need to respect and fully implement the Gaza ceasefire agreement. They discussed the need to deliver sufficient and sustainable humanitarian aid to the enclave.

They tackled efforts to ensure the success of the peace plan launched by US President Donald Trump, and progress towards the establishment of an independent and sovereign Palestinian state within the 1967 borders, with East Jerusalem as its capital, based on the two-state solution.

The ministers discussed the situation in the occupied West Bank, stressing the need to halt illegal unilateral Israeli measures there and Israeli violations against Islamic and Christian holy sites in occupied Jerusalem, which are deepening tensions and undermining all de-escalation efforts.

The ministers commended Slovenia's support for the legitimate rights of the Palestinian people and its recognition of the State of Palestine based on the two-state solution.

The talks also addressed developments in the region, ways to reduce tensions through negotiation and dialogue, and efforts to resolve the Russian-Ukrainian crisis.