“Muhammad Al-Issa assuming its general secretariat brought it into a major transformation phase that changed many traditional frameworks in management, work strategy and activities priorities. Al-Issa moved the League from religious classicism to the era of modernization and openness to the outside world, especially the Western world, and the association became involved in the work of the United Nations and organized its modernization programs in the countries of the western world according to a new pattern and a new understanding of the message of Islam, and the discourse of brotherhood, rapprochement and acquaintance became dominant in The League's approach instead of the speech calling to God and spreading Islam.”

- International Journal of Humanities and Social Sciences