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Saudi FM: Terrorism divides Muslim world
Published in Albawaba on 27 - 05 - 2015

Acts of terrorism and the practice of Islamic extremism aim to divide Muslim world, Saudi Foreign Minister Adel al-Jubeir said on Wednesday at a meeting of Organization of Islamic Cooperation countries (OIC) in Kuwait.
"We have been committed in confronting the challenges of extremism and violence," Jubeir said in one of the meeting's opening statements.
"Terrorism, extremism and sectarianism aim to divide the Muslim world," he added, citing the current conflict in Yemen as a "reflection of the suffering of the global Muslim community."
Saudi Arabia is leading an Arab air campaign against Houthi militias in Yemen who are fighting to seize parts of the country and overthrow Yemeni President Abdrabbu Mansour Hadi.
In his opening statements, Kuwaiti Emir Sheikh Sabah Al-Ahmad Al-Jaber Al-Sabah said the Arab coalition had "responded to the Yemeni president's request to restore legitimacy."
Sheikh Sabah defended the Saudi-led airstrikes against Yemen's Houthi rebels and their allies after they "threatened our security and stability and captured power by force".
Al-Sabah also called for combating the spread of militant organizations such as the Islamic State of Iraq and Syria group and condemned the ISIS-linked suicide bombing on Friday that killed 21 worshipers at a mosque in al-Qadeeh village in Saudi Arabia, a statement by the OIC said.
"We must take a serious stand on the sectarian malady that has been shaking the structure of our nation and fragments it," the emir told foreign ministers and representatives from the 57-member OIC at its annual meeting.
"This fanaticism is the most dangerous to the existence of our nation ... We are all losers in this conflict, and the winner is the one who wants to inflame this destructive strife for their own objectives ..."
On the Syrian crisis, Sheikh Sabah said the four-year-long war could "only be solved through diplomatic channels" as the humanitarian crisis escalates.
The OIC is convening over 50 foreign ministers from the Muslim world to form Islamic-world strategy on combatting terrorism, violent extremism and hate speech in a meeting set to run from May 27-28 in Kuwait.
Entitled "Shared Vision in Promoting Tolerance and Denouncing Terrorism," it marks the 42nd OIC Foreign Ministers Meeting.
The first day of the session also included a speech by OIC Secretary General Iyad Ameen Madani.
Issues to be discussed include engaging civil society across the Islamic world as a counterweight to extremism, exploring the unique role the Muslim world can play in discrediting extremist ideology, establishing counter-measures against the rising wave of Islamophobia and empowering demographic groups most vulnerable to radicalization including youth.
According to a press release, OIC Secretary General Iyad Ameen Madani said: "Terrorism has posed daunting challenges to the security and stability of OIC Member States and the global community alike. Vicious groups like ISIS, Boko Haram, Al Shabab, Al-Qaeda and the Taleban operate in violation of Islamic principles and even threaten the survival of some Member States.
"But we must look beyond just the security paradigm in our efforts to combat terrorism and extremism. Sustainable long-term solutions require stronger civil society engagement, the need to utilize religiously sound counter-messaging and to address socio-economic challenges like unemployment that extremist recruiters exploit."
He also added: "We must also address the extremist narratives and vitriolic hate speech that inspire both anti-Muslim aggression in countries like Myanmar and the targeting of religious minorities in Muslim-majority countries."
Ministerial level meetings on the Mali peace process, the situation in Somalia and the humanitarian plight of the Myanmar's Rohingya Muslims will be held.


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