Sheikh Dr. Mohammad bin Abdulkarim Al-Issa, Secretary General of the Muslim World League (MWL), called on the Chief Justice of Pakistan at the Supreme Court of Pakistan on Thursday.
MWL Secretary General calls on CJP

ISLAMABAD, Jul 09 (APP): Sheikh Dr. Mohammad bin Abdulkarim Al-Issa, Secretary General of the Muslim World League (MWL), called on the Chief Justice of Pakistan at the Supreme Court of Pakistan on Thursday.
He was accompanied by a high-level delegation of the Muslim World League and Nawaf bin Saeed Al-Malkiy, Ambassador of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia to Pakistan. Senior representatives of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs also attended the meeting.
Welcoming the delegation, the Chief Justice acknowledged the Muslim World League’s global contributions in fostering dialogue, promoting the true values of Islam, combating extremism and Islamophobia, and advancing humanitarian initiatives across the Muslim world. He commended the visionary leadership of Dr. Al-Issa in strengthening international cooperation based on mutual respect, peaceful coexistence, and shared human values.
The Chief Justice briefed the delegation on the Supreme Court’s ongoing reform agenda, highlighting initiatives aimed at improving access to justice, strengthening institutional transparency, embracing technology-driven judicial services, and enhancing public confidence in the justice system. He emphasized that an independent, efficient, and people-centric judiciary remains fundamental to the rule of law and sustainable development.
The Chief Justice also highlighted the importance of judicial institutions engaging with international partners to exchange knowledge and best practices on issues of common concern, including mediation, access to justice, judicial education, and the protection of fundamental rights.
The two sides also explored avenues for enhancing institutional cooperation through professional exchanges, including the possibility of exchange programmes for officers of the district judiciary and technical officers to facilitate mutual learning, capacity building, and the sharing of best practices in judicial administration and court management.
Dr. Al-Issa appreciated the reform initiatives being undertaken by the Supreme Court of Pakistan and reaffirmed the Muslim World League’s commitment to promoting justice, tolerance, peaceful coexistence, and humanitarian cooperation. Both sides exchanged views on strengthening collaboration in advancing the shared values of justice, human dignity, and social harmony.
The meeting concluded with a reaffirmation of the shared commitment to deepening institutional engagement in support of justice, rule of law and human dignity.


