Saudi minister on a visit to Bosnia preaches coexistence

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  • The minister gave instructions to furnish the mosque — one of the most important Islamic monuments in the Balkans — with 4,000 square meters of the highest-quality carpets

  • He also urged that the mosque increase its education and advocacy program to disseminate moderation

Saudi Minister of Islamic Affairs, Dawah and Guidance Sheikh Abdullatif Al-Asheikh has appealed to people in Bosnia and Herzegovina to promote moderation, and a culture of tolerance and coexistence. He recently visited the King Fahd Mosque in Sarajevo as part of his official visit to the country.

He was accompanied by Saudi Ambassador to Bosnia and Herzegovina Osama bin Dakhil Al-Ahmadi and the director of the King Fahd Cultural Center, Dr. Mohammed bin Hassan Al-Asheikh.

The minister gave instructions to furnish the mosque — one of the most important Islamic monuments in the Balkans — with 4,000 square meters of the highest-quality carpets.

He also urged that the mosque increase its education and advocacy programs to disseminate moderation, promote a culture of tolerance and coexistence, in accordance with Islamic values.

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