AhlulBayt News Agency - Indonesian Vice-President Jusuf Kalla on Monday called for an Islamic world that is "moderate" and pressed for unity in diversity among countries in the region in the fight against extremism.
Kalla was speaking at the opening of the International Summit of the Moderate Islamic Leaders (Isomil) in Jakarta, organized by the Nahdlatul Ulama (NU). The two-day conference was attended by Muslim leaders from about 30 countries around the world.
A key focus of the event is for these leaders to discuss and find new ways to promote a moderate form of Islam as an antidote to extremist ideologies.
"I appreciate the important ideas, but those ideas will be more useful if we practice them together among the countries here," said Kalla. He added that youth who do not have deep faith are susceptible to extremism not for wealth or political fame, but rather as a "shortcut to heaven.
That is why Islamic leaders need to do more to resolve issues of extremism, especially with the world in constant fear of "radicalism in action", which comes in the form of terrorism, wars and conflicts.
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