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Qatar attends two GCC meetings on endowments, Islamic affairs

Published: 09 Jul 2026 - 11:04 am | Last Updated: 09 Jul 2026 - 11:05 am
Director of the Department of Islamic Affairs Mohammed Jabr Al Mannai and Assistant Director General of the General Department of Endowments Eng. Abdullah bin Mohammed Al Meer taking part in the event.

Director of the Department of Islamic Affairs Mohammed Jabr Al Mannai and Assistant Director General of the General Department of Endowments Eng. Abdullah bin Mohammed Al Meer taking part in the event.

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Doha, Qatar: The State of Qatar, represented by the Ministry of Awqaf and Islamic Affairs, participated in the 42nd meeting of the Standing Committee of Experts in Islamic Affairs and Endowments in GCC countries, and the 13th meeting of the committee tasked with studying the presentation of the true image of Islam and confronting campaigns of hatred, intolerance, extremism and sectarianism.

The events were held via video conferencing, with the participation of representatives of ministries and bodies of Islamic affairs and endowments in the GCC countries.

Director of the Department of Islamic Affairs Mohammed Jabr Al Mannai led the delegation of the Ministry of Endowments and Islamic Affairs at the two meetings. Assistant Director General of the General Department of Endowments Eng. Abdullah bin Mohammed Al Meer also participated in the meetings, along with representatives of the competent authorities from the member states, within the framework of strengthening the joint Gulf action and developing cooperation and integration in the fields of Islamic affairs, endowments and intellectual security.

The 42nd meeting of the Standing Committee of Experts in Islamic Affairs and Endowments in the GCC countries discussed a number of working papers, initiatives and proposals submitted by member states, which aim to develop the Islamic and endowment work system and enhance its societal and developmental impact.

The topics discussed included the “Gulf Endowment Week” initiative as a joint awareness platform that contributes to highlighting the civilizational and developmental role of Endowment, in addition to the “Mafaz Competition” project aimed at spreading awareness of Endowment, charitable and voluntary work, and a proposal to create a national index to measure the impact of Endowment in society in a way that enhances governance and transparency and raises the efficiency of Endowment management.

Participants also discussed the developed concept for a mechanism to present and exchange experiences and expertise in the field of Islamic affairs among member states, which supports the transfer of knowledge and benefit from successful practices. In addition, they discussed the proposal for the architectural identity of mosque minarets between authenticity and renewal, and the Arab cultural dialogue between East and West, which reflects the civilizational role of Islamic institutions in promoting cultural communication and civilizational openness.

In a related context, the Ministry of Endowments and Islamic Affairs participated in the 13th meeting of the committee tasked with studying the presentation of the true image of Islam and confronting campaigns of hatred, intolerance, extremism and sectarianism, which comes within the framework of joint Gulf efforts aimed at consolidating the values ​​of moderation, tolerance and coexistence, and promoting moderate Islamic discourse in the face of campaigns of distortion, hatred and extremism.