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Regional News of Monday, 29 April 2019

Source: Muhammed Faisel Mustapha

Mohammed VI Foundation of Morocco inaugurates Ghana branch

The foundation seeks to promote exchange of opinions among scholars The foundation seeks to promote exchange of opinions among scholars

Mohammed VI Foundation for African Ulema (Islamic Scholars) has inaugurated its Ghana branch in Accra with the theme: "Common Religious Grounds To Promote the Values of Peace And Tolerance".

The foundation is aimed at unifying and coordinating the efforts of Muslim Scholars in Morocco and other African countries as well as promote, disseminate and consolidate the values of tolerance in Islam.

The Foundation also seeks to promote exchange of opinions among the scholars of the continent and develop knowledge based on dialogue.

Addressing the participants, the Chairman of the foundation (Ghana branch) Sheikh Mustapha Ibrahim stated that the foundation promotes religious tolerance in Africa- by supervising the intellectual, scientific and cultural activities related to Islam.

He added that the foundation also consolidates historic relations between Morocco and other African countries to ensure their collective development.

He said Mohammed VI Foundation also works towards the establishment of centres and religious institutions, the scientific and cultural revitalization of the African common Islamic cultural heritage by raising awareness about it and working to its conservation and safeguard while establishing working relations with associations and bodies with similar aims and objective.

The Mohammed VI Foundation in its existence in Ghana have in diverse ways support Muslim Scholars and have organized many Qur'anic citation competitions as well as supported the needy within the Muslim communities.

The foundation last month organized it annual Qur'an citation competition to select the best Qur'an memorizers in Ghana to participate in the forthcoming grand finale of its annual competition to be held in Morocco during the month of Ramadan.

Dr. Rabiatu Amarh, a Senior Lecturer at the Department for the Study of Religions stated that Muslims are related to people with interfaith and have lived in peace with others.

This she called on Muslims not to take the peace Ghanaians are enjoying for granted adding that Islam stands for peace hence the need for Muslims to emulate it by their deeds and a manner which they relate to others.



"it is the duty for every Muslim to promote peace, to say Peace be unto someone means your actions and deeds must in peace.

On his part, the Chairman of National Peace Council Rev. Emmanuel Asante appealed to the members of the foundation to work in the interest of the foundation for it to save it purpose in promoting peace for Ghana to become a place where everybody can do business.

I called on the Islamic Scholars to use their platform to campaign against political vigilantism which is common in the country.

The youth he said are engaged in the act but they are been motivated by elderly people hence the need for the Scholars to intervene.