U.S. President <strong>Donald Trump</strong> has recently called for more Muslim-majority countries to join the <strong>Abraham Accords</strong>, aimed at normalizing relations between <strong>Israel</strong> and several Arab nations. This appeal comes at a sensitive time amid rising tensions in the Middle East.
During the 11th Forum of Malaysian Civil Scholars held in Putrajaya on April 27, Nujumuddin Bilal Erdogan urged Islamic countries to learn from Malaysia's experience in Islamic finance. He emphasized that Malaysia's strength in this sector serves as a practical model for other Muslim nations to build independent financial systems.
Eight Islamic countries have condemned Israel's restrictions on freedom of worship in Jerusalem, emphasizing the need to respect Muslims' rights to practice their religious rituals. This statement comes amid rising tensions in the holy city.