Secretary-General of the Muslim Council of Elders Visits Moscow Islamic Institute to Explore Enhancing Research and Academic Cooperation in Promoting Tolerance, Coexistence, and Enlightened Moderate Thought
The Secretary-General of the Muslim Council of Elders, Judge Mohamed Abdelsalam, met with Professor Damir Mukhetdinov, Principal of the Moscow Islamic Institute, in the Russian capital, Moscow. The pair discussed ways to strengthen cooperation in research and strategic studies aimed at promoting enlightened moderate thought and presenting Islamic heritage and culture in a civilizational manner based on the values of tolerance, coexistence, and mutual respect. The pair also emphasized the importance of upholding the principles of moderation and openness to different world cultures.
During his visit to the Moscow Islamic Institute, Judge Mohamed Abdelsalam toured the institute, meeting with several professors and students, and reviewed key educational programs. He highlighted the critical role that educational and religious institutions play in training a new generation capable of spreading Islam's true message and promoting a culture of tolerance and peace among nations. He also noted that the Muslim Council of Elders is committed to supporting these efforts through initiatives and projects such as "Al Hokama Publishing," which addresses key intellectual and cultural issues, and the Al Hokama Center for Peace Research, the first international non-governmental research center focused on promoting peace in the Muslim world.
Professor Damir Mukhetdinov praised the efforts of the Muslim Council of Elders, under the chairmanship of Dr. Ahmed Al-Tayeb, Grand Imam of Al-Azhar, in promoting the values of moderation and tolerance and fostering dialogue and understanding between different cultures and religions. He noted that the Moscow Islamic Institute is a pioneering educational institution, training specialists in Islamic preaching and guidance through programs in Islamic jurisprudence, contributing to the development of scholars capable of serving society and spreading Islamic values. He also expressed his enthusiasm for collaborating with the Al Hokama Center for Peace Research to expand the exchange of intellectual and scientific expertise, and to advance studies that promote a correct understanding of Islam.
The Moscow Islamic Institute was established in 1999 by the Religious Administration of Muslims of the Russian Federation and is a prominent academic institution that prepares Muslim scholars through programs in Islamic jurisprudence at the bachelor's, master's, and doctoral levels.