Columbia International Affairs Online: Policy Briefs

CIAO DATE: 09/2008

PolicyWatch #1388: Saudi Arabia: Interfaith Talks Abroad, Intolerance at Home

Jasmine El-Gamal, Simon Henderson

July 2008

The Washington Institute for Near East Policy

Abstract

This week, Saudi Arabia is organizing a global interfaith conference in Madrid, with more than 200 Muslim, Christian, Jewish, Hindu, and Buddhist religious leaders from 54 countries expected to attend. The conference, in the words of its main organizer, the Mecca-based Muslim World League, will "focus on common human values." Many in the West, however, will likely judge the conference as a Saudi public relations effort to emphasize its leadership of the Islamic world, and to ward off criticism, especially from the United States, that Saudi Arabia bears continuing responsibility for political and financial backing of Sunni extremists across the Middle East.