The beautiful grounds of the London England Temple, located in Surrey’s peaceful countryside, were the setting for a special visit by H.E. Mansoor Abulhoul, UAE Ambassador to the UK (September 20).
“As a nation committed to inclusivity, tolerance and respect for all faiths, the UAE warmly welcomes the construction of the Church’s first temple in the Middle East in Dubai,” H.E. Mansoor Abulhoul said. “My visit to the London England Temple today offered a fantastic opportunity to discuss plans for this exciting project and engage with Elder Perkins and other Latter-day Saints in insightful interfaith dialogue.”
Dubai’s future temple was announced in April 2020, after an invitation from the Dubai government to build this holy structure. It will be the Church’s first temple in the Middle East, serving 8,000 Latter-day Saints across two stakes (dioceses) in the Gulf states and Church members from other countries in the neighbouring region. The new temple is due to be built in Expo City Dubai.
Speaking of Ambassador Mansoor Abulhoul’s visit to the London England Temple, Elder Perkins observed, “Ambassador Abulhoul’s diplomacy and focus on achieving the goals of the UAE regarding liberty to worship and religious acceptance will serve his country well. The global community is sure to recognise the application of these lofty values.”
Elder Perkins presented the Ambassador with gifts reflecting the Church’s diplomatic outreach work in London as “Friends to All Nations,” together with a book about how Latter-day Saints regard templesas sacred places of holiness and peace. The Ambassador also received copies, in Arabic and English, of the Church’s recent publication “Muslims and Latter-day Saints.”
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