Islamic Affairs: The treaty is a historic step for the stability of the region

The head of the General Authority for Islamic Affairs and Endowments, Dr. Muhammad Matar Al-Kaabi, affirmed that the peace treaty, which was signed in the American capital Washington, between the United Arab Emirates and the State of Israel, is a remarkable gain that suggests to all humanity the centrality of the value of peace in our true Islamic religion.

Al-Kaabi said that peace is the approach of the prophets and the wise, whose minds surpass the minds of others, “God created man in the best possible way, so that he can establish civilized edifices from the standpoint of peace and stability. Which seeks to promote peace, spread the principles of brotherhood and peaceful coexistence among peoples, and build bridges of friendship and cooperation, to achieve stability and civilization construction.

He added that the UAE is making great efforts to achieve peace in the Arab region and the world at large, and it has a long history and a solid legacy in this field, since the era of its late founder Sheikh Zayed bin Sultan Al Nahyan (the wise man of the Arabs), may God rest his soul, and our wise leadership is now making practical efforts With its initiatives that contribute to the advancement of human values ​​and common noble goals, which guarantee happiness for all human beings, and achieve prosperity and progress on earth, this agreement was preceded by the signing of the Memorandum of "Human Fraternity" in the capital Abu Dhabi, which is the starting point for peaceful coexistence among all components of society, Different religions, beliefs and nationalities, so that future generations may live in an atmosphere of culture and mutual respect, in light of a just peace that everyone enjoys.

Muhammad Matar Al-Kaabi:

"The peace treaty, signed in the American capital, Washington, between the United Arab Emirates and the State of Israel, is a brilliant gain that suggests to all humanity the centrality of the value of peace in our true Islamic religion."

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