Politics
The Secretary General of KAICIID emphasizes the crucial role of religious leaders in achieving peace
The Secretary General of the King Abdullah bin Abdulaziz International Centre for Interreligious and Intercultural Dialogue (KAICIID), Dr. Zuhair Al-Harthi, emphasized the importance of the role played by religious leaders
The Secretary-General of the King Abdullah bin Abdulaziz International Centre for Interreligious and Intercultural Dialogue (KAICIID), Dr. Zuhair Al-Harthi, stressed the importance of the role played by religious leaders in achieving and spreading world peace. In his speech during his participation in the opening of the Ninth International Conference on Fatwas in Cairo (Fatwa and Moral Development in a Rapidly Changing World), under the patronage of Egyptian President Abdel Fattah El-Sisi, and in the presence of senior muftis, ministers and scholars from more than 100 countries, and high-level international participation of bodies and international organizations active in dialogue and promoting coexistence, he said: “The great role of religious leaders in coordinating efforts with policymakers to achieve peace in societies through the positive use of religion in all aspects of life intersects greatly with the mission of KAICIID,” noting the importance of what international organizations do in enabling the ethics and human values on which human civilization is based.
In his address, the Secretary-General of the King Abdullah bin Abdulaziz International Centre for Interreligious and Intercultural Dialogue (KAICIID) called for strengthening strategic partnerships and activating high-quality joint work between religious institutions and policymakers, in cooperation with relevant international organizations, to confront global challenges. He also emphasized the need for collaborative efforts to develop well-considered strategies and scientific approaches that promote a culture of dialogue and reconciliation, and establish a social space that embraces religious and cultural diversity. This space should be built on innovative solutions that are appropriate to the rapid changes in our world, and, most importantly, grounded in shared human ethics and values.
During his official visit to Cairo, leading a delegation from KAICIID to participate in the opening of the conference, the Secretary-General held joint talks with several participating religious leaders and policymakers from various parts of the world. During these talks, he affirmed the center's full support for the conference's objectives and the pivotal role expected of religious institutions and the role of fatwas in promoting coexistence and ethical values based on authentic religious heritage, a culture of citizenship, and respect for diversity and pluralism throughout the world . During his meeting with the Grand Mufti of the Arab Republic of Egypt, Dr. Shawki Allam, he expressed his sincere thanks to His Eminence for KAICIID's invitation to participate in the conference.
During the meeting, Dr. Al-Harthi highlighted the importance of His Eminence’s pioneering role in promoting moderate religious discourse and his tireless efforts to give special attention to the issue of moral development, which is at the heart of the true essence of religion . His Eminence expressed his full appreciation for the great role played by KAICIID and the Secretary-General in promoting dialogue and coexistence in the region and the world.
During the meeting, Dr. Allam emphasized the great importance of the KAICIID Global Forum, held in Lisbon, Portugal, in May 2024. He noted that it provided a rare opportunity to bring together numerous religious and political leaders and international organizations to unify efforts and build a shared strategic vision to address the challenges facing the world. He also expressed full readiness to build new avenues of cooperation between the General Secretariat of the Dar al-Ifta and KAICIID, with the aim of promoting global peace.
During his visit to Cairo, Dr. Al-Harthi also participated in joint meetings with: the Secretary-General of the League of Arab States, Ahmed Aboul Gheit; the Secretary-General of the Muslim World League, Dr. Mohammed bin Abdulkarim Al-Issa; the Egyptian Minister of Endowments, Dr. Osama Al-Azhari; the Grand Imam of Al-Azhar and Chairman of the Muslim Council of Elders, Dr. Ahmed Al-Tayeb; the former Egyptian Minister of Justice and current Director of the Office of the President of the Republic, Omar Marwan; the Ambassador of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia to Egypt, Saleh bin Eid Al-Hussaini; the Pope of Alexandria and Head of the Coptic Orthodox Church, Pope Tawadros II; and the Head of the Evangelical Community in Egypt, Reverend Dr. Andrea Zaki Stephanos. All of these meetings addressed relations and cooperative projects with the King Abdullah bin Abdulaziz International Centre for Interreligious and Intercultural Dialogue (KAICIID), supporting efforts for cooperation and understanding between followers of religions, combating extremism and promoting peaceful coexistence, the importance of raising awareness of the role of religious education in moral guidance, and the efforts of governments in strengthening the moral foundations in societies, in addition to a number of topics of common interest.
Politics
Washington awaits a written response from Iran to avoid military confrontation
A US official confirms Washington is awaiting a written Iranian proposal following recent talks to avoid confrontation. Details of the US troop deployment and Marco Rubio's visit to Israel.
A senior US official revealed new developments in the strained relations between Washington and Tehran, confirming that the United States is currently awaiting a written proposal from the Iranian side. This anticipated proposal aims to establish clear and specific mechanisms for avoiding direct confrontation with the United States, as a follow-up to the recent US-Iranian talks, which sought to de-escalate tensions in the region.
In the context of military and security moves coinciding with the diplomatic track, the official explained that senior national security advisors held a crucial meeting in the White House Situation Room to discuss the details of the complex Iranian issue. Those present were informed of the necessity to complete the deployment of all US forces in the region by mid-March, reflecting a dual US strategy based on diplomacy backed by military readiness.
Regarding coordination with regional allies, the source, according to Reuters, indicated that US Secretary of State Marco Rubio intends to make an important visit to Israel, where he is scheduled to meet with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on February 28. This visit comes at a sensitive time for coordinating positions on regional threats and ensuring the security of allies.
Context of tension and historical background
These developments come against the backdrop of a long history of tension and strained relations between the United States and Iran, marked by decades of rupture and escalating conflict. The move to request a "written response" represents a significant shift in crisis management, as Washington seeks to move from verbal understandings, which are susceptible to misinterpretation or reneging, to documented commitments that guarantee de-escalation. The Iranian nuclear program and Tehran's regional influence have long been key points of contention that previous rounds of negotiations have failed to resolve definitively.
Strategic importance and international anticipation
This move is of paramount importance both regionally and internationally. On the one hand, setting a date for the completion of the US troop deployment sends a strong deterrent message, reaffirming Washington's commitment to protecting its interests and international shipping lanes. On the other hand, the anticipated coordination between Rubio and Netanyahu indicates that any agreement or understanding with Tehran will not be reached without addressing Israeli security concerns. Political circles are awaiting the written Iranian response, the content of which will determine whether the region will move toward a path of diplomatic de-escalation or witness a new chapter of escalation and confrontation.
Politics
Israeli restrictions on Friday prayers at Al-Aqsa Mosque during Ramadan: conditions and permits
Israel will limit entry to Al-Aqsa Mosque to only 10,000 worshippers from the West Bank during Ramadan, imposing age restrictions, security permits, and digital documentation, amid Palestinian warnings.
Israeli authorities announced on Wednesday new and stricter restrictions on the access of Palestinian worshippers from the West Bank to the Al-Aqsa Mosque compound for Friday prayers during the holy month of Ramadan. Under the new decision, the number of worshippers allowed entry will be capped at 10,000 Palestinians, and only after obtaining prior security permits. This move has drawn widespread criticism and raised concerns about escalating tensions in the holy city.
According to a statement issued by the Coordinator of Government Activities in the Territories (COGAT), these measures followed a "security assessment of the situation," which resulted in the approval of daily permits exclusively for Fridays throughout the holy month. The age restrictions stipulate that entry is permitted for men aged 55 and over, women aged 50 and over, and children up to the age of 12, provided they are accompanied by a first-degree relative. All permits are subject to security approval.
In a procedural precedent, the statement indicated that worshippers are required to undergo "digital documentation" at crossings and military checkpoints, in order to guarantee and confirm their return to their places of residence in the West Bank at the end of the prayer day, adding a new procedural burden to the movement of people.
A huge gap between capacity and the allowed number
These restrictions create a massive gap between the capacity of Al-Aqsa Mosque and the permitted number of worshippers. Estimates indicate that the Al-Aqsa compound can accommodate between 350,000 and 400,000 worshippers when all its courtyards and prayer areas are full, a scene familiar in previous years when hundreds of thousands of worshippers would flock to the site. Limiting the number to only 10,000 constitutes an unprecedented reduction that prevents the vast majority of Palestinians from practicing their religious rites during one of the holiest months for Muslims.
tense historical and political context
These measures are particularly sensitive given the spiritual significance of Al-Aqsa Mosque, the first of the two Qiblas and the third holiest site in Islam. While Israel imposes security measures annually around East Jerusalem, the current restrictions come amidst complex regional circumstances. Palestinians and religious institutions in Jerusalem consistently warn that the intensification of these measures aims to alter the historical and legal status quo in the city and attempt to erase its Arab and Islamic identity.
It is worth noting that the international community does not recognize Israel's annexation of East Jerusalem in 1980 and considers it occupied territory since 1967, in accordance with international law. Palestinians maintain their claim to East Jerusalem as the capital of their future state, asserting that freedom of worship and access to holy sites are fundamental rights guaranteed by international law and should not be subject to Israeli security considerations or used as a political bargaining chip.
Politics
An armed man in military uniform was arrested near the Capitol before the State of the Union address
Capitol Police arrested a young man armed with a rifle and military gear who attempted to approach the Capitol building, a week before President Trump's State of the Union address. Details of the incident are available here.
In a security incident that triggered a state of alert in the US capital, Washington, the Capitol Police announced the thwarting of a possible attempt to threaten security near the Congress building, where security personnel were able to arrest an armed young man who was carrying a rifle and military equipment, at a very sensitive time in the American political arena.
In details of the incident revealed by Capitol Police Chief Michael Sullivan, authorities arrested an 18-year-old man after he suddenly ran toward the Capitol building carrying a loaded rifle. Sullivan explained that the suspect arrived at the scene in a white Mercedes, which he parked near the Capitol complex before getting out and rushing toward the building. Fortunately, the incident resulted in no injuries, as the young man immediately complied with police orders to drop the weapon and surrender.
Initial investigations revealed disturbing details regarding the suspect's equipment; he was wearing a military jacket and gloves at the time of his arrest. A search of his vehicle uncovered additional gear, including a helmet and a gas mask, suggesting a possible premeditated plan or intent to escalate the situation. The ongoing investigation will determine the true motives behind this act.
This incident is particularly significant given its timing, coming just one week before President Donald Trump is scheduled to deliver his annual State of the Union address to Congress. This address is one of the most important political events in the United States, bringing together members of the House of Representatives and the Senate, Supreme Court justices, and other high-ranking officials, which typically places the area around the Capitol under heightened security measures and exceptional protection protocols to ensure the safety of the nation's leaders.
This incident underscores the ongoing security challenges faced by law enforcement agencies in Washington, D.C., particularly around key federal buildings. For years, the Capitol Police have intensified their presence and defensive strategies to counter individual and organized threats, ensuring that security breaches that could jeopardize American democracy or the safety of lawmakers are not repeated. The swift response of security personnel in this incident highlights their high level of preparedness to address sudden threats.
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