QFM Participates in The 3rd International Conference: "Current Trend in the Middle East"
Isnin, 2 Mac 2020 5:29:50 PG

Represented by its CEO, Dr. Sharif Abu Shamala, Al-Quds Foundation
Malaysia participated in The Third International Conference "Current Trend in the Middle East",
from 6–7 December 2019 which was hosted by Academy of Islamic Civilization
at Universiti Teknologi Malaysia (UTM) in collaboration with the Faculty of
Economic and Administrative Sciences at Namık Kemal University (NKU), Tekirdağ,
Turkey and Universitas Islam Raden Rahmat Malang (UNIRA), Indonesia. The conference was officiated by Yang Berbahagia Tan Sri Datuk Seri Syed Hamid
Albar and a group of researchers.
In the paper he
participated with during the opening session of the conference, Abu Shamala
stressed that the Palestinian issue is still a central one in the heart of The Middle East, despite all the attempts to liquidate it over more than 70 years.
It is also a global issue that is not exclusive to two local teams competing on
a plot of land, but rather an issue where the local level overlaps with the
regional and international ones.
Abu Shamala's speech
focused on measuring the effects of the US President’s decision of moving the
American embassy to Al-Quds and considering it as the “Israeli” occupation. He
believed that Trump's decision sought to create a new international vision of Al-Quds
and its legal and political status, so that the United States would be the head
of the locomotive for this
change, and then most countries would join it. However, this has not succeeded
because of the internal opposition in these countries and for the firm
attitudes and pressure that the Arab and Islamic countries showed including
Malaysia had an honorable position, as always.
He made it clear that Trump’s decision of recognizing Al-Quds as
Israel’s capital and the embassy’s transferring in May last year (on the
anniversary of the Palestinian Nakba) has been the beginning of the US package
of elimination and liquidation policies called the "Deal
of The Century ". These policies have not succeeded on the ground despite
all their arrogance.
He stressed that Al-Masjid
Al-Aqsa is still immune to temporal and spatial division and that the UN administration did not succeed in ending the role of the UN Relief and Works
Agency for refugees (UNRWA), which is a symbol for undermining the right of
refugees to return. Furthermore, he demonstrated that the Bahrain Workshop
failed in attracting sufficient political presence and was limited to some
regional powers. Thus, it can be said with confidence that the Deal of the
Century has failed and shattered by the Palestinian people’s steadfastness and
the high awareness level of many peoples who believe in the justice of the
Palestinian question.
At the end of his speech, Abu Shamala talked about The Great Return Marches that are still organized in spite of the harsh humanitarian conditions in the Gaza strip rejecting the unjust siege, and affirming the adherence to the right of return. He also discussed the conditions that the West Bank suffers from as a result of the continuation of the settlement expansion policy that engulfs the lands of the Palestinian citizens. Finally, he praised the state of Malaysia, UTM University, and all the organizers of and participants in the conference. It is worth mentioning that the conference aimed at identifying and developing creative solutions to the current problems in the Middle East, by examining its contemporary issues from religious, historical, political, economic, and cultural perspectives. It also discussed issues related to the war, refugees, terrorism, peace, halal tourism, and environment, as well as to the roles played by the Malaysian NGOs in that region.