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Grand Imam of Al-Azhar: Indonesia represents a pioneering model in diversity and social peace


Fri 12 Jul 2024 | 08:05 PM
Speaker of Indonesia's House of Representatives, receive the Grand Imam of Al-Azhar
Speaker of Indonesia's House of Representatives, receive the Grand Imam of Al-Azhar
Mohamed Mandour

Puan Maharani, Speaker of Indonesia's House of Representatives, received His Eminence Prof. Dr. Ahmed Al-Tayeb, the Grand Imam of Al-Azhar and Chairman of the Muslim Council of Elders, at the Parliamentary Complex of Indonesia which was established by Sukarno, Indonesia's first president in 1965.

The Speaker expressed her great pleasure at this cherished visit by the Grand Imam to Indonesia and the honor it brings to the Indonesian Parliament. She noted that this visit sends a message from His Eminence supporting Indonesian women amid the spread of incorrect fatwas about women's empowerment and leadership roles, falsely accusing Islam of being anti-women. "As the first woman to chair the House of Representatives of the largest Muslim country, Indonesia, I thank you for your consistent positions that emphasize Islam's respect for women, its preservation of their status, and its elevation of their role as partners and equals with men in all aspects of life," she said.

The Speaker affirmed the Indonesian people's trust in Al-Azhar as a scientific beacon and a moderate religious reference and noted that Al-Azhar's stance against the aggression on Gaza reflects the deep bitterness felt by Indonesians who also look forward to Al-Azhar's continued role in raising awareness of the suffering in Gaza. She emphasized that Indonesia and Al-Azhar share common goals of promoting religious and moral values, combating Islamophobia, and creating global Islamic entities capable of defending Muslim issues on a global level.

She further stated that Indonesia has adopted a path of pluralism, acceptance of others, and providing an environment conducive to mutual coexistence and respect. This approach stems from the belief that diversity is a gift and wisdom from God intended for this universe. She explained that Indonesia relies on Al-Azhar to maintain Islamic moderation in the country, with its graduates and students serving as a soft power to uphold their cohesive social fabric. Hence, Indonesia invests in Indonesians studying at Al-Azhar and has a genuine desire to double their numbers.