Former President Maumoon Abdul Gayoom has called for assistance from
Islamic Arab countries in developing education and other services in the
Maldives, as well to protect the country’s faith by “groups” he alleged
are trying to weaken it.
Speaking at the Constituent Council of the Muslim World League in
Saudi Arabia, Gayoom said that cooperation from Islamic Arab countries
would be vital to fight political and economic challenges currently
facing the country, according to the Sun Online news service.
The former president reportedly claimed that the present economic
downturn, a loss of peace and order in the country and efforts “by
groups of people to weaken people’s Islamic faith”, were among the most
pressing challenges presently facing the Maldives.
The Muslim World League is an Islamic NGO said to consist of sixty members representing 30 different nations.
Via Minivan News
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