Sultan Of Sokoto Advocates For Peace And Dialogue
The Sultan of Sokoto, Muhammadu Sa’ad Abubakar III, has made a compelling call for unity and dialogue as essential tools for promoting world peace. This message was delivered during his participation in a two-day summit at the Oxford Centre for Islamic Studies in England, a gathering that also celebrated the centre’s 40th anniversary.
A Gathering Of Minds For Peace
The event, graced by King Charles III as the Grand Patron, saw the attendance of notable figures including a former President of Turkey, Abdullah Gul, Saudi Prince Turki Al Faisal, and Sultan Nazrin San. The summit underscored the centre’s commitment to fostering interfaith dialogue, understanding across civilizations, and the development of Muslim youths in Britain.
The Sultan’s Message
In his remarks, Sultan Saad Abubakar urged citizens worldwide, especially in Africa, to embrace peace and dialogue as guiding principles for social harmony and coexistence. He highlighted Islam’s role as a religion of peace, reinforcing the need for collective efforts towards global harmony.