Imm Jina Biao: Fraternity in Islam is Key to Charity and Path to Heaven

  • 2021-May-10
Among the daily Ramadan lectures, The World Muslim Communities Council organized, on Sunday May 9, 2021, a lecture entitled "Spirit of Fraternity in Islam", in which Sheikh Imam Jin Biao, Vice President of the Islamic Association of Qinghai Province, Chin

Imam Jin Biao said, fraternity in Islam is a relationship of solidarity and friendship based on affection and cooperation between Muslims, and it has four types, fraternity in kinship, fraternity in Islam, fraternity in Allah, and human fraternity, stressing that Islam paid great attention to the fraternity of wombs. "The Messenger (PBUH) was recommend Muslims to their kinship, considered it one of the pillars of faith, as the kinship leads to positive results, including the breadth of sustenance, increasing love, blessing of life, and closeness to Allah not to mention that it is a key to good and a path to the Paradise. Imam Jin Biao indicated that Islam was keen to show and support fraternity, quoting the Qur’an, "The Believers are but a single Brotherhood." He also referred to Islam’s interest in fraternity in Allah, when Muslims love each other in Allah without a cause or reason. On the other hand, Imam Jin Biao said that Islam affirmed its concern for human fraternity that would provide for common livelihood and spread love among human beings, referring to the "Human Fraternity Document" that was signed in Abu Dhabi three years ago, considered that it laid the foundations for equality between people, and promote love and compassion. It is noteworthy that the World Muslim Communities Council is an international non-governmental organization, headquartered in the UAE capital Abu Dhabi. It is considered a think tank to rationalize organizations and societies working in Muslim societies, renew their thinking and improve their performance in order to achieve one goal; The integration of Muslim societies in their countries, in a way that their members realize the perfection of citizenship and complete affiliation with the Islamic religion. The council seeks, through holding dozens of virtual conferences, seminars and activities, to localize the concepts of religious, ethnic and cultural pluralism, in a manner that preserves human dignity and respect for his beliefs, and establishes the values ​​of moderation, dialogue, tolerance and belonging to the homelands.

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