Security High After Extremists Target Community That has Pledged Itself to Peace -
"We are a community of peace, even in the face of such adversity. By spreading a message of peace, we can extinguish the flames of hatred." [His Holiness, Mirza Masroor Ahmad]
Ahmadiyya Times | News Watch | UK Desk
Source & Credit: Ahmadiyya Muslim Community - UK
Via PR Newswire | July 27, 2010
ALTON, England, July 27, 2010 /PRNewswire/ -- Members of a Muslim Community in Britain are meeting in the wake of the worst terrorist attacks in their history.
200 people were killed or injured in a double suicide and gun attack on Ahmadiyya mosques in Lahore in May.
Now 30,000 Ahmadi Muslims are expected to gather in Hampshire to hear Muslim scholars discuss Islam's response to such crises.
The community, which unites under the banner Love for All, Hatred for None, has pledged to stand resolute in their commitment to peace and not to retaliate against extremism.
The worldwide Head of the Ahmadiyya Muslim Community, Hadhrat Mirza Masroor Ahmad, has told followers that they must not be deflected from the central belief that Islam is a religion of peace and this must be put it into practice.
He said: "Those who love and yearn for peace should stand united against terror and 'jihadist' violence. Extremists are creating havoc and seek to destroy those who disagree with their dogma. We will continue to respond with patience and prayer and will never give up our belief and trust in God.
"We are a community of peace, even in the face of such adversity. By spreading a message of peace, we can extinguish the flames of hatred."
The three-day Islamic convention at the end of July is the biggest annual gathering of Muslims in Britain. Security has been stepped up not only because of the terrorist attacks in Lahore, but because messages of hate are being preached regularly via satellite TV and the internet.
Mr Rafiq Hayat, National President of the Ahmadiyya Muslim Association said:
"Extremist preachers are spreading messages of hate and encouraging followers to kill Ahmadi Muslims. Though satellite TV, and also through their mosques and public meetings, extremists remain intent on murder and mayhem for anyone who disagrees with their philosophy. Leaflets have been distributed in British cities too about eradicating the Ahmadis.
"We have increased our security, check-in and vetting procedures in order to safeguard delegates and visitors to the convention. We cannot let terrorists and extremists deflect us from our mission which is to practice Islam as a religion of peace."
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