ISIS Cruelty Deserves Our Strongest Condemnation
As
a practicing Muslim deeply influenced by tenets of my faith, I strongly
condemn the brutal atrocities of the ISIS terrorist group. Their
actions are a disgrace to the faith they proclaim and are crimes against
humanity. Religion provides a foundation upon which to establish peace,
human rights, freedoms and the rule of law. Any interpretations to the
contrary, including the abuse of religion to fuel conflicts, are simply
wrong and deceitful.
ISIS
is not the first group to use religious rhetoric to mask its cruelty-Al
Qaeda did so 13 years ago and Boko Haram more recently. What they all
have in common is a totalitarian mentality that denies human beings
their dignity.
Any
form of violence against innocent civilians or prosecution of
minorities contradicts the principles of the Qur'an and the traditions
of our Prophet (upon whom be peace and blessings). ISIS members are
either completely ignorant about the faith they proclaim or their
actions are designed to serve individual interests or those of their
political masters. Regardless, their actions represent those of a
terrorist group and, as such, they should be brought to justice and
compelled to answer for their horrific crimes.
I
send my heartfelt condolences to the families of the deceased in Iraq
and Syria, and to the families of James Foley, Steven Sotloff, and David
Haines. May God give them strength, patience and perseverance, and
alleviate their suffering. I also pray for the immediate and safe
release of hostages and ask God, the Merciful, to lead us all toward
mutual respect and peace. I invite everyone around the world to join me
in these prayers.
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