Karachi, In a significant development underscoring the deepening ties between Pakistan and the Muslim World League (MWL), Secretary-General Muhammad bin Abdul Karim Al-Issa will arrive in Islamabad today for a nine-day official visit. This visit, highlighted by engagements with top government officials and a special Eid celebration with orphaned children, is poised to bolster diplomatic relations and enhance mutual cooperation.
According to Ministry of Information and Broadcasting, the visit of Dr. Muhammad bin Abdul Karim Al-Issa is packed with a series of meaningful activities and high-level meetings. One of the most heartwarming highlights of his visit will be spending Eid with orphaned children in Pakistan, where he will also lead the Eid prayers at the iconic Faisal Mosque in Islamabad. This gesture underscores the MWL’s commitment to social welfare and the significance of Pakistan in the Muslim world.
The agenda for Dr. Al-Issa’s visit also includes a series of high-level meetings with Pakistan’s top brass. Scheduled discussions with the President, Prime Minister, Chief Justice of the Supreme Court, and Minister for Religious Affairs are expected to pave the way for enhanced bilateral relations. These meetings aim to exchange views on various issues of mutual interest, further strengthening the diplomatic and cultural bonds between Pakistan and the MWL.
This visit, orchestrated by the Ministry of Religious Affairs in collaboration with the Ministry of Information and Broadcasting, symbolizes the growing partnership and shared visions between Pakistan and the Muslim World League. It is a testament to the countries’ joint efforts in fostering unity, understanding, and cooperation among Muslim nations.
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