Monday, February, 26, 2018
  • Nation
  • World
  • States
  • Cities
  • Business
  • Sport
  • Entertainment
  • Galleries
  • Videos
  • Life Style
  • Specials
  • Opinions
  • All Sections  
    States Tamil Nadu Kerala Karnataka Andhra Pradesh Telangana Odisha
    Cities Chennai DelhiBengaluru Hyderabad Kochi Thiruvananthapuram
    Nation World Business Sport Cricket Football Tennis Other Education Social News
    Entertainment English Hindi Kannada Malayalam Tamil Telugu Review Galleries Videos
    Auto Life style Tech Health Travel Food Books Spirituality
    Opinions Editorials Ask Prabhu Columns Prabhu Chawla T J S George S Gurumurthy Ravi Shankar Shankkar Aiyar Shampa Dhar-Kamath Karamatullah K Ghori
    Today's Paper Edex Indulge Event Xpress Magazine The Sunday Standard E-paper
Home Nation

Jordanian king to deliver talk on Islamic heritage, moderation during India visit 

By PTI  |   Published: 26th February 2018 01:50 PM  |  

Last Updated: 26th February 2018 01:50 PM  |   A+A A-   |  

0

Share Via Email

NEW DELHI: A special address on Islamic heritage and promoting moderation will be a highlight of Jordanian King Abdullah II's three-day visit beginning tomorrow.

The king, a 41st generation direct descendant of Prophet Muhammad, is known for his global initiative to fight deradicalisation and terrorism and is also custodian of the Al-Aqsa mosque, the third holiest site in Islam, located in the Old City of Jerusalem.

India considers Jordan an "oasis of stability and harmony" in conflict-ridden West Asia, official sources said.

During the King's visit, both sides will aim to further boost ties in several key areas and look to finalise a framework for defence and security cooperation, they said.

The Palestinian issue, ways to deal with terrorism radicalisation and extremism are likely to figure, apart from key bilateral and regional matters, in talks between the king and Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Thursday, the sources said.

Modi, several senior dignitaries and representatives from leading Islamic institutions from across the country are expected to attend the special address by the Jordanian king at Vigyan Bhavan on Thursday.

The topic -- 'Islamic heritage; Promoting Understanding and Moderation' -- has been selected by the king himself, the sources said.

A translation of a book "A Thinking Person's Guide to Islam -- the Essence of Islam in 12 versus from the Quran" will also be released at the event, being organised by the India Islamic Cultural Centre.

The influential leader's India visit comes nearly three weeks after the prime minister visited Jordan as part of his recent trip to West Asia, including to Palestine.

Modi's visit to Jordan was the first bilateral trip by an Indian prime minister in three decades.

"We attach great importance to our ties with Jordan as it is an oasis of stability and harmony in an area of conflict," said a source, reflecting on the significance of the Jordan king's visit.

The sources said both sides are expected to ink a number of agreements to expand cooperation in several key sectors including health care, IT and will look to firm a framework pact for defence and security cooperation.

In their talks, Modi and the king are also likely to explore ways of deepening trade ties.

Twenty textile industries from India have invested around USD 300 million in Jordan.

Giving an example of the warmth in ties between the two countries, the sources said the king was travelling abroad and came back to Amman to receive Modi.

He received Modi at his residence despite it being a holiday in Jordan.

He had appreciated Modi for undertaking a "stand alone" visit to Palestine through Amman and also for India's strong support to the Palestinian cause.

Jordan's royal helicopters had flown Modi and his delegation from Amman to Ramallah and back during the visit.

The Jordanian king, who will be accompanied by a high-level business delegation, will also call on President Ram Nath Kovind on Thursday and he will host a banquet for the visiting leader.

During his stay here, the king will also visit the Indian Institute of Technology, Delhi, to explore collaboration in areas of science and technology and will address a congregation of industry tycoons.

Stay up to date on all the latest Nation news with The New Indian Express App. Download now
TAGS
Jordan Abdullah II Jordan King Abdullah II Islamic heritage

O
P
E
N

More from this section

Maharashtra CM Devendra Fadnavis apologises for Gujarati translation of Governor's speech in assembly

Schools can't withhold admit cards of board students on any pretext: CBSE 

Amit Shah attacks Congress after CBI books Punjab CM's son-in-law for bank fraud 

Latest

Salman Khan casteist remarks case: Rajasthan HC stays investigation

Vietnam cops seize USD 2.5 million heroin in China border drug bust

Fire breaks out in-house in Kolkata's Baranagar, three injured 

Ex-Cabinet Secretary Subramanian passes away

Madras HC rejects PIL against government teachers' strike 

Militant killed, cop injured in south Kashmir's Tral grenade blast

FIR against Bihar BJP leader for mowing down school kids

Nokia unveils five phones, iconic 8110 returns

Videos
Sridevi. (File | AFP)
A look at late Sridevi Kapoor
‘Dark Day’ for Bollywood: Amar Singh breaks down while remembering Sridevi
arrow
Gallery
People holding pictures of victims of the airstrikes and shelling by Syrian government forces in Ghouta, a suburb of Damascus, Syria, gather during a rally outside the Russian Consulate in Istanbul. | AP
Stop bombing Ghouta: People throng outside Russian Consulate in Istanbul to protest against Syrian airstrikes
Two Syrian kids who were wounded during airstrikes and shelling by Syrian government forces, sit at a makeshift hospital, in Ghouta, suburb of Damascus, Syria. | AP
Syria toll touches 500 as eastern Ghouta bombing continues, 130 children amongst dead
arrow

Trending

FOLLOW US

Copyright - newindianexpress.com 2018

Dinamani | Kannada Prabha | Samakalika Malayalam | Malayalam Vaarika | Indulgexpress | Edex Live | Cinema Express | Event Xpress

Contact Us | About Us | Careers | Privacy Policy | Search | Terms of Use | Advertise With Us

Home | Nation | World | Cities | Business | Columns | Entertainment | Sport | Magazine | The Sunday Standard