The World Forum for Proximity of Islamic Schools of Thought

The World Forum for Proximity of Islamic Schools of Thought
Formation 1990
Founder Ali Khamenei
Purpose Proximity of Islamic Schools of Thought
Location
Official language
Persian, Arabic, English
Leader Ayatollah Mohsen Araki
Website http://www.taghrib.com/

The World Forum for Proximity of Islamic Schools of Thought (WFPIST) as well as Tehran's Ecumenical Society (Persian: مجمع جهانی تقریب مذاهب اسلامی) is a forum that was established on October 1990 by order of Ayatollah Seyed Ali Khamenei in Tehran for the reconciliation between different Islamic schools and branches.[1]

Background of the establishment

According to upper, many Islamic Scholars in the different schools tried to achieve proximity and finally unity. In the first step, the Iranian scholar, Sheikh Mohamad Taqi Qomi, emigrated to Egypt in the mid-twentieth century. He established a forum in Cairo that was named jam'iyyat al-tagrib bayn al-madhahib al-islamiyya (Arabic: دارالتقریب بین المذاهب الاسلامیة بالقاهره)in 1948. A number of scholars of Al-Azhar and some Egyptian politicians supported this forum and its secretary general Sheikh Qomi.This forum became the important center of proximate activities. The second step to achieve proximity between different schools of Islam was publication of Risalat al-Islam Magazine (Arabic: مجلة رسالة الاسلام) by jam'iyyat al-tagrib bayn al-madhahib al-islamiyya in Cairo.[2][3] After these success experiences for achievement proximity, third step to achieve to proximity was the establishment of The World Forum for Proximity of Islamic Schools of Thought in order by Ayatollah Khamenei in 1990 in Tehran.[1][3]

Schools recognized by the Forum

This world forum recognizes these Islamic Sects: The Hanafi, Shafi'i, Maliki and Hanbali from Sunnis Sects, Twelver and Zaidiyyah from Shias Sects. Also, this forum recognizes Ibadi.[4]

Further information: Amman Message

Activities of the Forum

Conferences

International Islaamic Unity Conference

The annual international conference is held every year in Islamic Unity Week. So far, twenty-five Islamic Unity conferences are held by forum. The last annual conference was held on January 7 to 10 2015. Sixty nine countries attend in this conference.[5][6] Except annual conferences, many conferences are held by forum for specific ceremonies. For example Holding the commemoration for Ayatollah Muhammad Baqir al-Sadr in April 2015.[7]

Publications

Books

Many books are published by publication of forum in three subjects:

Journals

Goals

According to the forum statute:

Structure

This forum have hierarchical structure:

General Assembly

The members of General Assembly are chosen among scholars, thinkers and Islamic religious leaders around the world for six year by the Supreme Council. The assembly is held every two years.[9]

Supreme Council

According to the statute, The members of Supreme Council are chosen by Vali-e-Faqih for six years.[10]

President

According to the statute, president is chosen by the majority of members of forum for two years. The first president of forum was Ayatollah Mohammad Baqir al-Hakim.[4] Ayatollah Mohammad-Ali Taskhiri is the forum president now.[11]

General Secretary

According to the statute, General Secretary has the highest executive status in the forum. Vali-e-Faqih elects General Secretary among the candidates who are nominated by Supreme Council, for four years. The Secretary General is a member of the Supreme Council. The first General Secretary was Ayatollah Taskhiri.[4] Already Ayatollah Mohsen Araki is the General Secretary of forum.[12]

See also

References

  1. 1 2 3 Rainer Brunner, Werner Ende. The Twelver Shia in Modern Times: Religious Culture and Political History. Brill.
  2. Ende,Werner. "Sunni Polemical Writings on the Shi ′ a and the Iranian Revolution" (PDF). University of Freiburg. Retrieved 15 April 2015.
  3. 1 2 Sheikh Zaki al-Milad. "Defence of thoughts of proximity in the time of sorrows". Art and Cultural Institute of Allame Askari. Retrieved 15 April 2015.
  4. 1 2 3 4 Alenezi, Fahaad J.M.M. DurhamE-Theses Usuli Shi'ism and state approaches to Islamic unity: the ecumenical movement in post-Safavid Iran (PDF). Durham University.
  5. "Holding Islamic Unity Conference by 69 countries". Fars News Agency. Retrieved 15 April 2015.
  6. "Conferences". The World Forum for Proximity of Islamic Schools of Thought. Retrieved 16 April 2015.
  7. "The commemoration for Ayatollah Muhammad Baqir al-Sadr". Fars News Agency. Retrieved 15 April 2015.
  8. 1 2 "The Objectives, Structure and Activities of The World Forum for Proximity of Islamic Schools of Thought". Data base of Hawzah. Retrieved 16 April 2015.
  9. 1 2 "Objectives, structure and activities of The World Forum for Proximity of Islamic Schools of Thought". Researchers (12,13): 73.
  10. "The World Forum for Proximity of Islamic Schools of Thought". Supreme Council of the Cultural Revolution. Retrieved 8 April 2015.
  11. Ofra Bengio, Meir Litvak. The Sunna and Shi'a in History: Division and Ecumenism in the Muslim Middle East.
  12. "The World Forum for Proximity of Islamic Schools of Thought held the inauguration ceremony of the new Secretary General". AVA. Retrieved 8 April 2015.
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