45 and defaming the others. This should not be our way, and certainly not the way of the people with a strong cause. Rather, it is the way of the weak. We should walk a clear path that leads to the hearts of others and find the commonalities between all human beings, in order to establish means of rapprochement. We should rise above differences and put them aside. If there is a pathway to bring us together, we should walk it; and when any issues become problematic and complex, we should circumvent them and consider only the public interest and the common good of all. Today, in the province of Andalusia, we realise that what binds us together is a common heritage that we celebrate equally. As such, this heritage should be a point of convergence, not division. This is the very reason why I, personally, always look for commonalities, be they in culture, arts, sciences, or in humanitarian cooperation as in the case of special needs, or through other channels such as international organisations. I call therefore for the urgent need to communicate and collaborate with others through global institution such as Scout movements, social institutions, and humanitarian organisations to highlight the true identity of the Arab-Islamic nation and to remove the stains that vindictive enemies have attached to the character of the Muslim people. My desire is that every Arab and Muslim should participate in some form of activity that can contribute to the revival of the glory and goodness of our Muslim community.
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