Muslims speak out against Paris terrorist attacks
He says in the past, they’ve received reports of vandalism at mosques, verbal and physical attacks against Muslims and more.
Even if less than ten people had been killed in Paris, the killings would be more important to us, our media and our political leaders.
“They are basically a bunch of, I would say, thugs and terrorists, who have their own ulterior motives”.
The World Head of the Ahmadiyya Muslim Community, the Fifth Khalifa (Caliph), His Holiness, Hazrat Mirza Masroor Ahmad has condemned Saturday night’s terrorist attacks in Paris.
A group representing thousands of Muslim students living in France have released a powerful video condemning the Paris attacks and pledging their solidarity to the country.
At the Islamic Center they are now offering interfaith groups the opportunity to stop by and get educated on Islam.
The man adds: ‘What does your religion, our religion, my religion Islam teach us?
The Muslim Council of Sri Lanka is dismayed at the carnage that the IS has been unleashing on Muslims and non-Muslims in Syria, Iraq, and other Arab nations.
“Our community, each time any incident like Paris takes place”, says Husein, “we have to go through all the hate attacks, intimidation, harassment, and so it is very hard”.
M. Ali Chaudry of the Islamic Society of Basking Ridge, who presided over the event, made a point of noting that the Muslim community cooperated with law enforcement.
But Pirzada said he isn’t afraid of seeing anti-Muslim sentiment in St. John’s in the wake of the Paris attacks.
We mourn the loss of people we can in a few way relate to but we do not mourn the loss of lives we have no connection with. We must act to defend innocents and prevent further attacks.
In a speech Monday closing the G20 summit in Turkey, President Obama criticized the Republican presidential candidates who have said they want to close USA borders to Syrian refugees, unless they are Christian.
He said he doesn’t consider ISIS members or other radicals to be Muslims. But what should be clear by now is that in this fight, we are all on the same side.