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12/20/2024

On International Human Solidarity Day - Muslim Council of Elders: Strengthening Human Solidarity is a Religious Duty, an Ethical Responsibility, and a Shared Commitment to Address Global Crises and Challenges


The Muslim Council of Elders, under the Chairmanship of His Eminence Dr. Ahmed Al-Tayeb, the Grand Imam of Al-Azhar, emphasizes that human solidarity represents the core of values that foster compassion, unity, and the unification of humanity without discrimination or exclusion. This need is more urgent than ever, given the challenges the world faces today, including wars, conflicts, and crises that have claimed thousands of lives and displaced tens of thousands of women, children, and the elderly. Rising poverty levels and increasing numbers of people in need further highlight this necessity. Human solidarity, however, is not merely an emergency response to crises; it signifies a comprehensive, long-term vision and a shared commitment among nations, societies, and individuals to address global challenges effectively.


In a statement marking International Human Solidarity Day, observed annually on December 20, the Muslim Council of Elders underscores that Islam advocates for unity and solidarity as fundamental principles for building strong and compassionate communities. Human solidarity, as a religious duty, calls for enhancing international cooperation to tackle shared global challenges. This unified response must be grounded in the principles of justice and fairness. The Council commends initiatives and efforts that advance the values of human solidarity, particularly those aimed at alleviating the suffering of vulnerable populations, including victims of wars, conflicts, and crises worldwide.


The statement also references the 'Document on Human Fraternity', signed in Abu Dhabi in 2019 by His Eminence Dr. Ahmed Al-Tayeb, the Grand Imam of Al-Azhar and Chairman of the Muslim Council of Elders, and His Holiness Pope Francis of the Catholic Church. The document urges global policymakers to prioritize justice founded on mercy as the essential path to ensuring a dignified life for all. It emphasizes that dialogue, understanding, and the promotion of a culture of tolerance, acceptance, and coexistence among people can address many social, political, economic, and environmental challenges affecting large segments of humanity. 


The Muslim Council of Elders remains steadfast in its commitment to diverse initiatives and programs aimed at strengthening and promoting the values of tolerance, solidarity, compassion, and coexistence across cultures and religions. These principles are recognized as essential pillars for building societies founded on justice and peace.

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