Summary of "درس رابطة العالم الإسلامي اجتماعيات الصف الأول الثانوي نظام المسارات شرح مبسط لا يفوتك"
Lesson 15 — The Muslim World League
(First-year secondary — Social Studies)
Context
This lesson (video) explains the Muslim World League (MWL): its establishment, objectives, headquarters, affiliated bodies, and recent roles. It is presented in a classroom style for first-year secondary students (common track).
Founding and headquarters
- Established by a resolution of the General Islamic Conference in Mecca in 1962 CE (1381 AH).
- Headquarters: Mecca, Saudi Arabia.
Main objectives and activities
The lesson details the League’s main goals and typical activities.
Coordinate global Islamic work
- Bring together organizations and individuals engaged in Islamic activities to facilitate cooperation and mutual benefit.
Develop and improve da’wah (Islamic outreach) methods
- Ensure dissemination methods follow the Qur’an and Sunnah.
- Raise the quality and productivity of media, da’wah, educational, and cultural means.
Education, media, and capacity building
- Hold seminars, qualification and training courses, and media meetings.
- Use the Hajj season to convene thinkers and leaders, document discussions, and propose practical solutions to improve Muslims’ status worldwide.
Supervision and scholarly support
- Oversee and support the Islamic Fiqh Academy to produce jurisprudential solutions to contemporary problems.
Language and cultural promotion
- Promote the Arabic language (language of Islam and the Qur’an) and improve its teaching among non-Arab Muslim communities and non-Arab peoples.
Institutional presence and community support
- Establish Islamic offices and centers worldwide, notably in Western countries and Europe.
- Provide urgent relief to Muslims affected by wars and natural disasters (humanitarian work).
- Support mosque roles and contribute to mosque construction.
Three key objectives highlighted in the lesson: 1. Coordinate Islamic work globally. 2. Develop da’wah methods based on the Qur’an and Sunnah. 3. Raise the level of media, da’wah, and education.
Organizational structure and global footprint
- MWL has 34 offices around the world.
- Oversees 13 Islamic cultural centers across four continents: Europe, Africa, Australia, and the Americas.
Principal affiliated bodies and councils mentioned:
- General Islamic Council
- Supreme Council
- Supreme World Council for Mosques
- Islamic Fiqh Academy
- International Islamic Relief Organization / World Organization for Relief, Welfare and Development
- World Organization for the Book and Sunnah
- Other councils and bodies active under the League’s umbrella
Recent orientation and cultural approach
The League has sought to:
- Activate its Islamic role and cooperate with international communities.
- Promote mutual understanding and peaceful coexistence.
- Emphasize common human origin, shared human dignity, and shared values.
- Advance a culture of tolerance, moderation, balance, and enlightened cultural discourse.
- Combat extremist ideology through positive messaging and reconciliation efforts.
King Salman Center for Global Peace (Malaysia) — example
Purpose (as presented in the lesson):
- Promote moderation and balance.
- Create a positive image of Islam and correct negative misconceptions.
- Deepen religious awareness among Muslims.
- Combat extremist ideology and terrorism.
Entities overseeing the center:
- Muslim World League
- Islamic Science University of Malaysia
- Center for Intellectual Warfare (Saudi Ministry of Defense)
- Center for Security and Defense (Malaysian Ministry of Defense)
Practical / pedagogical notes
- The lesson repeats key points for clarity (objectives, headquarters, affiliated bodies).
- It ends with a classroom-style call to action (like/subscribe/engage with comments).
Speakers and sources featured
Speaker:
- The lesson’s instructor/narrator (unnamed teacher addressing first-year secondary students).
Organizations and sources mentioned:
- Muslim World League (MWL)
- General Islamic Conference (established MWL in 1962)
- Islamic Fiqh Academy
- International Islamic Relief Organization / World Organization for Relief, Welfare and Development
- World Organization for the Book and Sunnah
- General Islamic Council
- Supreme Council
- Supreme World Council for Mosques
- King Salman Center for Global Peace (Malaysia)
- Islamic Science University of Malaysia
- Center for Intellectual Warfare (Saudi Ministry of Defense)
- Center for Security and Defense (Malaysian Ministry of Defense)
Location referenced:
- Mecca, Saudi Arabia (MWL headquarters)
Category
Educational
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