Monday, August 18, 2014
Perspective: Why so much hate? | Letter
Back home in Pakistan, my people, the Ahmadiyya Muslim community, face the same resentment as Jews, Shiites, Yazidis and other religious minorities.
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By Qasim Choudhary | August 18, 2014
Does mankind’s intolerance know no bounds? As a Canadian Ahmadi Muslim, I know it all when it comes to state persecution, prejudice and hatred.
Back home in Pakistan, my people, the Ahmadiyya Muslim community, face the same resentment as Jews, Shiites, Yazidis and other religious minorities.
What joy do people get from spray painting Swastikas and other racial slurs? We live in a world in which we can’t acquire a single drop of peace.
Let’s move towards building bridges of understanding and become ambassadors of the golden motto, love for all, hatred for none.
Qasim Choudhary, Calgary
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