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Somalia’s Third Ulema Conference Launched in Mogadishu

Mogadishu, Somalia – The third Ulema Conference, organized by the Ministry of Endowments and Islamic Affairs of the Federal Democratic Republic of Somalia, reached its third day in Mogadishu, assembling more than 300 Somali scholars from various regions, the African continent, Europe, and the United States.

Today’s proceedings concentrate on vital national topics, such as security, social unity, sound governance, and the ongoing achievements of the Somali National Army against the Kharijites.

The broad involvement of Somali religious scholars demonstrates a collective dedication to bolstering national strength and opposing extremist doctrines.

During the day, scholars will hold detailed deliberations to improve governance standards, foster community unity, and bolster the contributions of religious figures in countering the harmful notions spread by the Kharijites. Organizers highlight that the conference offers a key forum for exchange and cooperation as the nation progresses in securing peace and stability.

Today’s sessions include substantive talks on effective governance and resisting the pernicious ideologies of the Kharijites.