Head of Türkiye’s religious affairs meets Muslim leaders during visit to Saudi Arabia

President of Religious Affairs of Türkiye, Ali Erbas, responded to an invitation from Prince Faisal bin Salman and engaged in a fruitful meeting with Muslim leaders from various countries.

Ekleme: 21.06.2023 11:56:25 / Güncelleme: 21.06.2023 11:56:25 / English News
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During his visit to Saudi Arabia to partake in the Hajj pilgrimage, Erbaş seized the opportunity to meet with Prince Faisal bin Salman, the Governor of Medina. The meeting, held at the Emirate Building in Medina, marked a moment of significant dialogue and collaboration among esteemed religious figures.

Accompanying Erbaş were Remzi Bircan, the General Director of Hajj and Umrah Services of the Presidency of Religious Affairs, and Ahmet Oğuz, the Attaché for Religious Services in Mecca. Their presence further underscored the importance of the meeting and demonstrated Türkiye's commitment to fostering strong relationships within the Muslim community.

The gathering provided a platform for open discussions and exchange of ideas on matters of religious significance. It exemplified the shared dedication to strengthening ties among Muslim leaders from different nations, facilitating the development of common strategies, and fostering unity within the global Muslim community.

This meeting serves as a testament to the enduring importance of collaboration and dialogue in promoting religious harmony and understanding. By engaging in such high-level interactions, Ali Erbaş and Prince Faisal bin Salman demonstrated their commitment to enhancing cooperation and solidarity among Muslim leaders, ultimately working towards the betterment of their respective communities and the wider Muslim world.

The encounter at the Emirate Building in Medina highlights the continued efforts of Türkiye's Head of Religious Affairs and other officials to actively engage with international counterparts, furthering the cause of interfaith and intercultural dialogue. It is through such engagements that opportunities for greater understanding and cooperation emerge, leading to a more harmonious and inclusive global religious landscape. (ILKHA)