Мусульмане возлагают надежду на саммит ОИК в Мекке. Азербайджан, член ОИК, был представлен ​​на саммите министром иностранных дел.

Король Саудовской Аравии Абдалла вчера открыл саммит, который описывают, как "беспрецедентный конклав мусульманских лидеров" в священном городе Мекка. Выступая на саммите Организации Исламская конференция (ОИК), который проходил ночью в связи с тем, что участники находятся на посту в честь священного месяца Рамадан, король Абдулла призвал мусульман объединиться перед лицом растущих вызовов. "Подстрекательстве хуже, чем убийство", сказал король, и призвал к диалогу между различными мусульманскими течениями. Он предложил создать центр диалога для содействия развитию согласия между сектами. Это предложение было встречено бурными аплодисментами собравшихся мусульманских лидеров.

Ранее король Абдалла принял мусульманских лидеров в своем дворце, в том числе президента Ирана Махмуда Ахмадинежада, президента Египта Мухаммеда Мурси и эмира Катара шейха Хамада бен Халифа Аль Тани. В знак того, что истолкуют как успех саммита король Саудовской Аравии Абдалла пригласил президента Ирана Ахмадинежаду сесть рядом с ним. С другой стороны от короля сидел эмир Катара шейх Хамад. Влиятельная саудовская газета Arab News заявила, что "среди хозяев и зарубежных гостей вечера царило чувство восторга".

Сирия занимает важное место в повестке дня саммита, из-за которой мусульманский мир разделен между теми, кто, как Иран, поддерживают текущее правительство Сирии Башира Асада и тех, кто против.

Азербайджан, активный член ОИК, был представлен ​​на саммите министром иностранных дел Эльмаром Мамедъяровым.

Президент Азербайджана Ильхам Алиев вчера принял участие в Ифтаре по случаю священного месяца Рамадан, организованном главой мусульман Кавказа шейхом уль-ислам Аллахшукюр Пашазаде
в его резиденции. Мероприятие началось с чтения стихов из Корана. Выступая на мероприятии шейх уль-ислам Аллахшукюр Пашазаде поблагодарил главу государства за принятие приглашения на Ифтар. Он также поблагодарил религиозных деятелей за участие в мероприятии.

Рамадан подходит к концу в эти выходные и будет сопровождаться несколькими днями празднования Ид аль-Фитра.

Источник: commonspace.eu

Фото: Король Саудовской Аравии Абдалла в окружении иранского и катарского лидеров на открытии саммита ОИК в Мекке 14 августа. (Фото любезно предоставлено Saudi News Agency)

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