Shia, Sunni Meeting in Malaysia Discuss ‘World Muslim Unity’
Participants of the Muslim World Priority Meeting discussed on the Unity of the World Muslim Ummah during the second meeting held at International Islamic University
UJN organised several meetings to address concerns over heightened sectarian political and religious narratives, as well as sectarian policies in Malaysia. As part of this process, workshops and presentations by leaders of non-sectarian movements, as well as politicians from other Muslim majority countries, took place.
Find resources from these meetings below.
*Not all materials are available as some meetings and events were closed door.
Participants of the Muslim World Priority Meeting discussed on the Unity of the World Muslim Ummah during the second meeting held at International Islamic University
Participants of the Muslim World Priority Meeting discussed on the Unity of the World Muslim Ummah during the second meeting held at International Islamic University
A Universal Justice Network (UJN) delegation led by IHRC is currently visiting Malaysia and Indonesia to address the recent sectarian problems reportedly promoted by some
A Universal Justice Network (UJN) delegation led by IHRC is currently visiting Malaysia and Indonesia to address the recent sectarian problems reportedly promoted by some
14 Mar 2014 Human Rights Council. 25th Session. Agenda item. UPR Country – Malaysia Individual Oral Statement- Islamic Human Rights Commission Universal Justice Network (UJN)
Universal Justice Network wishes all Muslims in Malaysia a happy and spiritually meaningful Eid al Fitr. Millions of Muslims have answered Allah’s command and completed
Many human rights organisations travelled to Indonesia and Malaysia to strengthen their ties with one and another and the global UJN network. Among the representatives
IHRC representatives met with Syed Ibrahim, chairman of the Abolish ISA Movement in Malaysia. The good news was that the detention without trial has been
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