Islamabad: Asif Ali Zardari has traditionally greeted Sikh pilgrims, Hindus and other minorities on the occasion of Christmas, Holi and now Baisakh
New Delhi: February 22, 2010. (PCP) The South Asian Council for Minorities SCAM in a statement said that Muslim notables condemn brutal killing of Sikhs by Talibans
“We strongly condemn the brutal beheading of two innocent Sikhs by the Talibans in Pakistan“ said Navaid Hamid.
The inhuman and un-Islamic act of killing innocent civilians has once again exposed the true face of the terrorists whose only aim is to use the name of Islam, the religion of peace and mercy, for their nefarious designs, ulterior motives and worldly pleasures. These are the people who denigrate the name of Islam and bring disrepute to all Muslims of the World.
No civilized Muslim would accept the logic of killing innocents in the name of religion. Safeguarding the lives of its minorities from lawlessness, mayhem and protecting their lives and property is the paramount duty of an Islamic State.
The continuous pressure on the Sikh community in Pakistan is alarming and demands urgent attention of civil society, religious leadership and the establishment in Pakistan.
We appeal to the Government of Pakistan to immediately take strong steps against all those forces which are hell-bent on terrorizing minorities in the name of religion and ensure their safety and security.
The statement is signed by Shaikh Ali Muhyuddin Al-Quradaghi, World Council of Muslim Scholars (Qatar), Hannan Mollah, former member of Parliament, India, Moosa Raza, Chairman, Movement for Empowerment of Muslim Indians (MOEMIN), Navaid Hamid, Secretary, South Asian Council for Minorities (SACM), Niaz Farooqui, Secretary, Jamiat Ulama e Hind, Nusrat Ali, Secretay General, Jamaat i Islami Hind, Shahid Lateef, Editor, Daily Inquilab, Mumbai, Shahid Siddiqui, Editor, Nai Duniya, New Delhi and Dr. Zafrul Islam Khan, Editor, The Milli Gazette, New Delhi
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