In the panels, leaders, scholars and experts from all over the Islamic world made presentations about the problems of the Islamic world.
The presentations emphasized the need for the establishment of an Islamic Union for the happiness of Kashmir, Palestine, Rohingian Muslims and Muslims all over the world.
Organized by the Center for Economic and Social Research (ESAM), the 28th International Congress of the Muslim Communities Union continued with panels on its second and final day.
In the panels where "peace", "justice" and "compassion" subjects were discussed, the problems of the Islamic world were discussed.
"MUSLIM POPULATION IS INCREASING FAST"
In the panels, leaders, scholars and experts from all over the world made extensive presentations about Islamic countries. Speaking at the panel, OSTİM University Rector Murat Yülek, by sharing figures about industrialization in Islamic countries and the world, drew attention to the level that Islamic countries should reach in seconds.
"WE EXIST AS NATIONAL VISION IN CANADA"
Taha Ghayyur, who joined the program from Canada, said, "We are in Canada as a National Vision. We built mosques there. As a Canadian Muslim we have many achievements. In 1867 there were only 13 Muslims. They were also European. There are now over 1 million Muslims in Canada. In 2030, our target is 2 million Muslims. 48 percent of Muslims at least once a day makes prayer in the mosque. We have halal food branches all over Canada. Hostility to Islam is our biggest challenge. We are fighting hate speech in the USA and Canada. Negative public opinion is being created against Muslims."
EL-KHATIP: "We must confront problems"
Sami Al-Khatip, a member of the Lebanese Jamaat-Islamic VQA, said, "The colonial countries have taken action again and seized our lands. Today we need a call for dialogue. We need new things. We seriously need dialogue between Islamic countries. Our land is being ransacked. Our values are under serious threat. We face serious challenges. This needs to be eliminated. All our societies and states are in severe poverty. Governments are corrupt. We need to face these problems."
EL-ZUMUR: A SERIOUS PROJECT IS CARRIED OUT IN EGYPT
participating in the program from Egypt Tariq El Zumur said: "The Ummah is alive. The most important issue facing our nation today is the Palestinian issue. They want to openly divide Palestine. There is a serious project in Egypt. We need to support the position of the Egyptian people. The Egyptian regime works directly with Israel. The coup d'état in Egypt wants to erase the history of Egypt. Muslim countries need to support the Egyptian people."
FERIT: THEY MADE EVERYTHING AFTER THE CALIFICATION HAS BEEN REMOVED
Participating in the program from Saudi Arabia, Dr. Ahmet Ferit Mustafa said, "Allah has forbidden the persecution. Humanity has always wanted to live in peace since its existence. Whoever killed a man is like he killed the whole world. Who revived a person, revived the whole world. That is why the West has always adopted slavery as a policy. They exploited it so much that they made a country that never set sun. Then, after eliminating the Caliphate, they did everything to the Muslims."
SENGENDO: "YOU MUST SUPPORT AFRICA"
Rector of Islamic University of Uganda Dr. Ahmad Sengendo said, "The Muslim population is very high in African countries. There are Muslims everywhere. Africa is unfortunately in the hands of the colonists. Muslims are not interested in Africa. Millions of Africans were taken to other countries as slaves. Although Africa is rich, it is unfortunately not good because of the circumstances. All Islamic countries need to support Africa."
OĞUZHAN: "They want to Chinese our children"
East Turkestan Union President Hidayet Oguzhan said: "East Turkestan is now under the annexation of China. 40 million Muslims have been subjected to various massacres. Our mosques were turned into stables. They want to Chinese our children. 5 million East Turkestan in Chinese dungeons. Despite this situation in East Turkestan, we are very sad that the leaders of Muslim countries are silent."