Muslim World League delegation meets Ruto, launches key projects in Kenya

Among the key projects is the SightFirst Eye Hospital, which aims to combat vision impairment in the country. The hospital will provide surgical intervention for hundreds of Kenyan cataract patients and offer comprehensive eye examinations.
During their visit to Kenya, representatives from the Muslim World League (MWL) held a meeting with President William Ruto on Monday. The delegation was led by the Secretary General of the Muslim World League, Mohamed Abdul Karim Al-Issa.
Abdul Karim who is also the President of the International Islamic Halal Organisation and a former Saudi Minister of Justice, headed the team during this visit.
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Following the meeting, President Ruto commended the strong trade relations and cultural exchange between Kenya and Saudi Arabia. He expressed appreciation for the Muslim World League's commitment to fostering peace and interfaith harmony.
In a statement published on his social media accounts, Ruto emphasised the importance of the ongoing collaboration between Kenya and Saudi Arabia. He highlighted the role of the Muslim World League in supporting vulnerable communities within Kenya.

"We deeply value the strong ties between Kenya and Saudi Arabia, especially in trade, business, and people-to-people relations," President Ruto stated. "We value our partnership, which underscores our shared commitment to peace and inter-faith harmony. We also appreciate their efforts in supporting vulnerable communities across Kenya," he added.
During their visit, the Muslim World League delegation launched several initiatives aimed at improving the lives of Kenyans. Among the key projects is the SightFirst Eye Hospital, which aims to combat vision impairment in the country. The hospital will provide surgical intervention for hundreds of Kenyan cataract patients and offer comprehensive eye examinations.
In addition to the healthcare project, the Secretary-General visited a slum project in Nairobi that focuses on providing solar energy to thousands of slum dwellers. This initiative is part of a broader effort to improve living conditions in some of the most impoverished areas of the city.
Last Friday, the Secretary-General also delivered the Friday sermon at Jamia Mosque, the largest mosque in Kenya. His sermon focused on the importance of coexistence and national brotherhood within a multicultural society.
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