Saturday, May 27, 2017
Perspective: 'Hate cannot divide us -- terrorism cannot win.' | Faiza Farooq
“We Ahmadi Muslims sympathize and love humanity and so wherever mankind suffers in any way, it leaves us grieved and pained.”
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By Faiza Farooq | May 27, 2017
As an Ahmadi Muslim, I strongly condemn the terrorist attack in Manchester.
It is sickening to know that this attack specifically targeted innocent children. Certainly, such barbaric attacks cannot be led by any sane human. Sadly, the responsibility of this attack was claimed by those who spread terror in the name of Islam. In Islam, which teaches love and compassion, the killing of one innocent individual is considered akin to killing all mankind.
The compassion shown by the Manchester residents shows that hate cannot divide us and that terrorism cannot win.
The spiritual leader of the Ahmadiyya Muslim community once said, “We Ahmadi Muslims sympathize and love humanity and so wherever mankind suffers in any way, it leaves us grieved and pained.”
Our entire community offers our sincere prayers and condolences to those who were affected by this brutality.
- Faiza Farooq, Calgary
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