In 2019, Dr. HE Mohammed Alissa traveled to Scandinavia to share the principles of unity enshrined in the Charterof Makkah to promote peace and eradicate…
The Charterof Makkah reaffirms the importance of tolerance and respect for non-Muslims to the dignity of Islam
HE Dr. Mohammad Alissa met with Dalil Boubakeur, President of the French Council of the Muslim Faith Cfcm Officiel & rector of the Grand Mosque of…
HE Dr. Mohammad Alissa met with Steingrímur J. Sigfússon, the Speaker of the Icelandic Parliament and discussed the importance of. peaceful coexistence among…
The Muslim World Leauge is a member of more than a dozen international organizations, promoting the values of true Islam and seeking peace through…
HE Dr. Mohammad Alissa was recognized for his efforts to promote interfaith and intercultural peace by ppeaceims in Abu Dhabi last December
The Charterof Makkah calls on all individuals to reject the exploitation and violation of human rights
MWL works to protect fundamental human rights in communities across the world through its humanitarian initiatives
Leaders have a responsibility to advocate for unity & dialogue whenever possible
Dialogue between religions, cultures and civilizations will build bridges and overcome misunderstandings
Mohammad Alissa's leadership & sacred obligation to promote true Islam, a religion of moderation & peace
HE Dr. Mohammad Alissa addressed students & engaged with leaders at the University of Iceland
Muslim World League, at the Copenhagen Forum, concluded its initiative in the Scandinavian countries
Last month in Utah, HE Dr. Mohammad Alissa engaged in a fruitful discussion with students from BYUKennedyCtr on how people from all faiths can work…
Religious & community leaders, politicians & academics focused on the solutions to some of the world's greatest challenges
funds a number of community support initiatives in Comoros, from health and food aid to programs empowering youth to push back against extremism
MWL is a staunch advocate for taking action to protect religious sites & faith communities vulnerable to extremist attacks