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Raed Salah wins King Faisal International Award for "Service to Islam"

February 17, 2014 at 1:50 am

The leader of the Islamic Movement in Israel, Sheikh Raed Salah, has won the International King Faisal Award for services to Islam.

The International King Faisal Awarding Body said that, “Sheikh Salah won the award for being one of the most prominent personalities in the formation of the Islamic Movement in the Palestinians territories occupied in 1948; the President of the al-Aqsa Foundation for Islamic Sanctuaries; and the first to have discovered the clandestine tunnel digging taking place under the al-Aqsa Mosque.”


The Body announced that, “Two Americans, Douglas Coleman and Jeffrey Friedman, shared the award for medicine which had a theme of ‘Genetic Factors for Obesity’. The Canadian, Paul Kurkam and the Austrian, Ferenc Cruz, won the science award in physics. The award for studies in Islamic studies was concealed because the occupations of candidates do not meet the requirements for winning the prize.”

The Head of the Awarding Body, Prince Khaled al-Faisal, called on the Arabs to “strive toward the benefit of their peoples and countries” and spoke of a “black cloud” passing over the Arab region. He also announced “the formation of a new awarding body” which will present the award annually.

It is worth mentioning that winners of the award are given a 200 gram gold medal in addition to $200,000 each.

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Read Salah wins King Faisal International Award for "Service to Islam"

Read Salah wins King Faisal International Award for "Service to Islam"