The Supreme Council for Islamic Affairs held its 27th regular session, chaired by SCIA president Shaikh Abdulrahman bin Mohammed Al Khalifa.
The council extended its Eid Al Adha greetings to His Majesty King Hamad, His Royal Highness Prince Salman bin Hamad Al Khalifa, Crown Prince and Prime Minister, Royal Family, the government and people of Bahrain, as well as Arab and Islamic nations.
The meeting highlighted the religious significance of the arrival of the first 10 days of Dhul Hijjah and encouraged Muslims to increase acts of worship, charity, and family unity during this sacred period. It also urged all pilgrims to adhere to Haj regulations and perform the rituals with sincerity and discipline.
The meeting reviewed the royal directive to issue the Bahrain Islamic Calendar for the year 1447 Hijri, noting its alignment with Sharia guidelines and astronomical standards. It recognised the calendar’s accuracy and the role it plays in preserving Bahrain’s scholarly and scientific heritage.
The council noted the success of the Conference on Innovation Strategies in Islamic Endowment and Sustainable Development, which brought together leading scholars and experts from across the Islamic world.
The SCIA emphasised the importance of modernising the endowments sector through improved governance, transparency, and investment tools that align with Islamic principles. Discussions also highlighted the role of digital transformation, artificial intelligence, and data analytics in optimising endowment management.
The council instructed the endowment directorates to review and implement the conference’s key recommendations and called for increased efforts to raise public awareness about the societal benefits of endowments. It also underscored the importance of publishing annual reports on endowment revenue and spending to enhance transparency and encourage philanthropic participation.
The session also reviewed committee reports and adopted necessary resolutions.