Esteemed Malaysian leader Tun Dr. Mahathir Mohamad’s visit to London united British Muslim leaders, fostering dialogue and inspiring progress at an occasion which brought together British Muslim business and community leaders.
The exclusive leadership meeting, organised by Islam Channel Founder Mohamed Ali Harrath, served as a platform for profound discussions and invaluable insights.
“We can’t see you passing by London without seizing the opportunity to speak to you and benefit from your wisdom,” said Mohamed Ali.
The event, held at the prestigious Brown’s Hotel, brought together influential British Muslims for a transformative session with the aim of fostering dialogue, unity and advancement among the diverse Muslim leadership in the United Kingdom.
Tun Dr. Mahathir Mohamad, a revered figure known for his exceptional contributions to Malaysia and the Muslim world, received a heartfelt welcome from attendees. The longest serving Prime Minister of Malaysia’s presence carried immense significance and ignited a sense of pride among those present. The gathering served as a unique platform for British Muslim leaders from various sectors to converge and engage in insightful discussions.
It exemplified the growing influence and significance of Muslim leaders in shaping the social and economic landscape of the United Kingdom and beyond. The focal points of the discussions were effective leadership, entrepreneurship, and the challenges faced by the Muslim community around the globe. The 97-year-old, who served Malaysia for more than two decades, said: “A person entrusted with running a country should remember that it is not for his own good but for the good of the country, the people.
“You must think of the people and as we are Muslims, we have to follow the injunctions of Islam. If you do that, I am quite sure we will have good governance results in stability and peace. With that our countries can develop.”
He added: “You need good education. Not just education about religion but also education about things like sciences, so that we have the capacity to compete with others.
“And thirdly, of course, we must ensure that Muslim people are rich. In my country, the Muslims are the poor people and they are always begging for things. They don’t have money.”
“Making money is a good thing, provided, of course, that you do it in accordance with the teachings of Islam. Not by stealing, not by bribery, but doing good business and Muslim countries must have the regime for good business with them,” he said.
Attendees were captivated by thought-provoking conversations and meaningful dialogues led by Tun Dr. Mahathir Mohamad and Mohamed Ali Harrath. The former Prime Minister’s extensive experience in governance, diplomacy and nation-building provided invaluable insights. He said: “When I first became Prime Minister in 1981, the country was stable and peaceful. Only stable and peaceful countries can develop, so that leaves me quite free to carry out several projects and in order to enhance or improve the economic prosperity of Malaysia.”
The event underscored the importance of unity, solidarity, and harnessing collective resources to drive positive change.
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