In Muscat, a talks session was held between the Sultanate of Oman and the People’s Democratic Republic of Algeria focusing on endowments and religious affairs. Dr. Mohammed Said Al Maamari, Minister of Endowments and Religious Affairs, headed the Omani side, while Mohammed Al Maamoun Al Qasimi Al Hassani, Minister of State and Dean of the Great Mosque of Algiers, led the Algerian delegation. The session aimed at sharing expertise to enhance the role of mosques in the community and exchanging Omani experiences in endowments and religious affairs.
The discussions highlighted the vital role of mosques and endowments in spreading religious and humanitarian values and fostering social connections. Both sides emphasized the significance of these institutions as vehicles for promoting unity and solidarity among community members. The session served as a platform for exchanging knowledge and best practices in leveraging mosques as centers for community engagement and religious development. The exchange of experiences between Oman and Algeria sought to strengthen ties and enhance cooperation in the field of endowments and religious affairs.
The talks session between Oman and Algeria emphasized the importance of utilizing mosques as hubs for promoting religious and humanitarian values in society. Dr. Mohammed Said Al Maamari and Mohammed Al Maamoun Al Qasimi Al Hassani stressed the role of these institutions in fostering social cohesion and strengthening bonds among community members. By sharing expertise and experiences, both countries aimed to enhance the effectiveness of mosques in serving their communities and upholding religious values.
The official talks session in Muscat served as a platform for Oman and Algeria to exchange ideas and experiences in the fields of endowments and religious affairs. Dr. Mohammed Said Al Maamari and Mohammed Al Maamoun Al Qasimi Al Hassani led discussions on how mosques can play a pivotal role in promoting religious and humanitarian values, as well as strengthening social ties within communities. The session highlighted the importance of mosques and endowments as vehicles for spreading unity and solidarity among individuals, emphasizing their significance in fostering a sense of belonging and community support.
Both sides underscored the importance of leveraging mosques as centers for promoting religious and humanitarian values in society, emphasizing the role of these institutions in fostering social cohesion and enhancing community engagement. The exchange of expertise and experiences between Oman and Algeria aimed to enhance the effectiveness of mosques in serving their communities and promoting religious values. The discussions focused on sharing best practices and strategies for utilizing mosques as platforms for community development and religious growth. By highlighting Omani experiences in the field of endowments and religious affairs, the talks session in Muscat sought to strengthen ties and cooperation between the two countries.