10 June 2025 - 11:11
Source: Taghrib News
Moroccan Thinker: Unity of Islamic Ummah takes precedence over all issues

Dr. Nazira Ghalab, speaking at the international webinar "Amir al-Mu'minin (AS) as the Axis of Unity," held on Monday by the World Assembly for Proximity of Islamic Schools of Thought, stressed: "The call of Islam for unity and solidarity is not a strange or far-fetched issue, as unity and cohesion are among the laws that govern the world. Islam considers unity as one of the blessings of Allah.

AhlulBayt News Agency: Dr. Nazira Ghalab, speaking at the international webinar "Amir al-Mu'minin (AS) as the Axis of Unity," held on Monday by the World Assembly for Proximity of Islamic Schools of Thought, stressed: "The call of Islam for unity and solidarity is not a strange or far-fetched issue, as unity and cohesion are among the laws that govern the world. Islam considers unity as one of the blessings of Allah."This Moroccan scholar noted: "It is obligatory for Muslims and human societies to follow the law of unity so that communities can continue to exist in solidarity, as division and discord jeopardize the interests of individuals and the entire community."

Nazira Ghalab stated: "Throughout the history of Islam, enemies have always been lurking to strike at Islamic communities, and looking back at history, we see that whenever division and discord have arisen, the enemy has found an opportunity to infiltrate Islamic societies."

She emphasized: "Differences in race, color, language, viewpoints, and opinions are completely natural and should not be a reason for creating political or social division within Islamic communities."

This Moroccan scholar added: "Imam Ali (AS) has always called Muslims to unity in his words and actions, considering the issue of the unity of the Islamic Ummah to take precedence over all other matters, and no one has sacrificed and dedicated themselves like him for the realization of the unity of the Islamic Ummah."

Nazira Ghalab noted: "Imam Ali (AS) has emphasized the necessity of preserving unity in many of his speeches and sermons, considering it a divine blessing."

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