OIC Secretary-General Urges Global Solidarity to Combat Islamophobia
Jeddah, March 15, 2024, SPA -- On International Day to Combat Islamophobia, Organization of Islamic Cooperation (OIC) Secretary-General Hussein Ibrahim Taha issued a message emphasizing the need for global unity against this rising threat.
"This day is a chance to stand with victims of Islamophobia," Taha declared. He condemned acts of violence, harassment, and intimidation fueled by religious hatred and fanaticism. He urged "all concerned parties" to take concrete steps to counter these "forces of evil" that undermine peaceful coexistence between religions.
Taha applauded the 2022 UN General Assembly resolution establishing March 15th as International Day to Combat Islamophobia. He called this a crucial step in tackling religious incitement, discrimination, and violence.
The secretary-general expressed concern about the growing influence of hate and intolerance. He highlighted a worrying trend in which Islamophobia and xenophobia are becoming normalized. He pointed to instances of abuse toward religious leaders, desecration of holy texts and sites, and attacks on places of worship, often seemingly tolerated by authorities.
Concluding his message, Taha called on the international community to join forces and take concrete actions against Islamophobia. He stressed the importance of promoting tolerance, understanding, and interfaith harmony to build a more peaceful and coexisting world.
-- SPA