World Muslim Congress
Statement on Terrorist Attacks
September 2001
According to the Quran, those who kill innocent people are doomed
to eternal punishment (25:68-69). "Whosoever slays an innocent
person ... it is as if he had slain humankind altogether."
(5:32)
Our president, H.E. Dr. Abdullah bin Omar Nasseef,
Secretary-General Raja Zafarul Haq, Dr. Malik Sardar Khan, permanent
U.N. representative and Executive Councillor, and our entire Executive
Council and worldwide organization, the World Muslim Congress,
join in to give the following statement to condemn the tragedy
that happened on American soil. We wish this never happened. The
world is becoming smaller and smaller in the technological age,
and the human family on earth must learn to live in peace and
harmony with one another. We share the pain and sorrow of the
suffering of all communities of the United States of America.
Communities are going through a rough time. Unfortunately
the United States of America has undergone a catastrophe. We should
refrain from putting Islam under siege. Any person who has committed
a crime of such magnitude cannot have religion or fear of God.
One has to be a faithless, ruthless individual to kill innocent
people. The government of the United States is trying its best
to protect its citizens from any abuse. Please join us in our
prayer: May Almighty Allah protect all of us and give patience
to everybody and let the courses of action take their place, and
may the real culprits who have done this job be found. Islam doesn't
believe in terrorism or stand by terrorism. All the prophets of
mankind forbid terrorism in any form. Today all religions condemn
this act. Peace among communities is established through dialogue,
not through violence.
The people who have lost their lives in these buildings
and in the planes were innocent. In the World Trade Center, those
who lost their lives included Muslims from different ethnic backgrounds
around the globe. It is very unfortunate for us to go through
this pain. We hope that the world learns patience for people to
live and let live and for people to build bridges of understanding
among themselves, because this world belongs to the Almighty,
and all humans have the right to survive on it. Nobody is inferior
or superior. They are all the creatures of Allah. They should
learn to respect each other. People should control their anger,
and no one should take drastic actions. If one mistake occurred,
no one should make a second mistake without verifying and finding
the truth. Every human in the United States is going through a
very tense moment of his life. This tragedy is costing every person
from every faith. We all must get together and work together globally
and set aside our differences and work for a common goal for establishing
a long-lasting peace. We seek Divine guidance as Allah (God) is
alone the Provider, Sustainer, Giver and Taker. We should seek
His Divine guidance and settle our differences peacefully and
live in peace and harmony. We can make this earth a Paradise for
humans to live. If we go to the route of mass destruction, then
we all will be doomed. We should learn from past history and have
patience and build the close-knit family relationship for all
the humans, no matter what religious, cultural, ethnic, or national
origin or background they come from. We should provide equal opportunity
to all human beings to seek peace without any distinction of race,
religion, or national origin.
While we condemn in the strongest words the despicable
attacks on buildings in New York and Washington, we are also alarmed
at the impending strikes on the innocent men, women and children
in Afghanistan who have already suffered much during the past
twenty-two years despite the fact that they have no say in the
policy-making of their war-ravaged country. We appeal for everyone
to come to a dialogue and prove facts to each other.
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