URL – http://nabsites.net/demo/muslim-response-to-hindu-temple-torched/
The
World Muslim Congress is joined by the Institute of Quranic knowledge
and Intrafaith Religious Acceptance of Quran, and Pakistan American
Association of Texas in condemning the violent act of burning the Hindu
Temple in Larkana, Sindh, by an aggressive mob, unfortunately in the
name of peace; Islam.
Reuters reported, “Hundreds of angry
Pakistanis attacked a Hindu temple and set it on fire in southern
Pakistan overnight following a rumour that a member of the Hindu
community had desecrated the Koran, police and community leaders said on
Sunday.”
As Muslims, we are embarrassed with the acts of these
men who acted on their own, and we condemn these acts unequivocally,
commented Mike Ghouse who heads the World Muslim Congress, a think tank
in Dallas, Texas.
We do however, appreciate one small ray of
hope, “The Pakistani Muslim scholars have denounced attacks on a Hindu
temple in Sindh’s Larkana district, calling for urgent probe into the
incident in which protests against Qur’an desecration turned into
violent clashes.”
The Muslim majority is deeply concerned about
it, and we urge Muslims around the world in general and Pakistani
Muslims in particular to create a fund to rebuild the temple that is the
least one can do to fellow countrymen. Every society has a
responsibility to guard the safety of its minorities, women, seniors and
the children; no one should feel fearful of the majorities that is the
hallmark of civil societies.
Dr. Basheer Ahmed of IQRA and Dr.
Amer Suleman of PAAT felt the responsibility to take that first step in
building a cohesive Pakistan where every Pakistani feels safe. The least
we can do is to contribute towards restoring the Temple. The Pakistan
American Association of Texas is celebrating the Pakistan day on March
23rd in Dallas, and has generously donated a booth at the Mela to raise
the funds. All proceeds will go towards restoration of the temple.
We
have ways to go; a few among us feel insecure in our faith. God is not
going anywhere, Quran will not disappear if someone desecrates or burns
it, nor Prophet will be affected by any acts, they have been around, and
Alhamdu Lillah they will be there forever.
It is odd that Hafiz
Muhammad Tahir Mahmood Ashrafi, the Chairman of the Pakistan Ulema
Council (PUC), told The News on Monday, March 17, “Our religion, Islam,
preaches peace, love and forbearance,” Then he goes on to justify the
violence. “However, it is also necessary that the followers of other
religions should respect the sentiments of the Muslims.” This is
disrespectful to Islam’s principles of peace.
Prophet Muhammad
(pbuh) prayed for those who threw rocks at him on his way to Taif, even
Arch angel Gabriel offered to crush the miscreants, but prophet did not
extract a pound of flesh, nor did he blame the miscreants, he forgave
them and prayed for them unconditionally. That is the religion of peace,
and that is the model we need to follow.
While Law and order
brings the situation under control; it does not put off the fires
completely, the dying sparks grow and explode again unless they are
addressed.
Muslims at large are at fault for allowing the abuse
of blasphemy laws in Pakistan, which is anathema to the Character of
Prophet Muhammad (pbuh), regarded as mercy to the mankind. It is time
for us Muslims to mean it, that we the followers of Prophet Muhammad
follow the principles of peace he taught us; indeed he was Rahmatul
Aalameen – a mercy to mankind. No human should fear us, instead they
should feel safe and secure and say it out of their hearts that Muslims
are peace loving people and follow the principles of their prophet.
Do
Prophet Muhammad (pbuh), Quran and God need our protection? If we
believe that they need our protection, then we are dead wrong. As
Muslims, we need to believe in the prophet, he is not going anywhere nor
will he be hurt or harmed with any insults.
Islam stands on its
own; it does not need our defense, and it is silly to protect God or the
Prophet, they are not weaklings or our property to protect, they belong
to the whole universe, don’t they?
If they curse the prophet,
prophet is not going to be cursed, let us have the strength in our faith
and return badness with Good, as he guided us to do; we know all the
examples of his work, can we not be Rahmatul Aalameen to the people of
the Alam?
Contact information
1. Mike Ghouse, President, WMC, MikeGhouse@aol.com (214) 325-1916
2. Dr. Basheer Ahmed, President, IQRA, mbahmed05@yahoo.com
3. Dr. Amer Suleman, President, PAAT, suleman.amer@gmail.com
Funds
can be donated to PAAT or IQRA, and funds of over $100.00 can be
donated online at America Together Foundation
http://americatogetherfoundation.com/donate/ – 100% of the proceeds will
go the restoration of the temple. All donations will be reported, and
donations of over $100 will be listed at WorldMuslimCongress.com
website.
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response to Hindu Temple torched in Larkana, Pakistan
The World Muslim
Congress is joined by the Institute
of Quranic knowledge and Intrafaith Religious Acceptance of Quran, and
Pakistan American Association of Texas in condemning the violent act of burning
the Hindu Temple in Larkana, Sindh, by an aggressive mob, unfortunately in the
name of peace; Islam.
“Hundreds of angry Pakistanis attacked a Hindu temple and set it on fire in
southern Pakistan overnight following a rumour that a member of the Hindu
community had desecrated the Koran, police and community leaders said on
Sunday.”
As Muslims, we are embarrassed with the acts of these men who
acted on their own, and we condemn these acts unequivocally, commented Mike
Ghouse who heads the World Muslim Congress, a think tank in Dallas, Texas.
We do
however, appreciate one small ray of hope, “The Pakistani Muslim scholars have
denounced attacks on a Hindu temple in Sindh’s Larkana district, calling for
urgent probe into the incident in which protests against Qur’an desecration
turned into violent clashes.”
The Muslim majority is deeply concerned
about it, and we urge Muslims around the world in general and Pakistani Muslims
in particular to create a fund to rebuild the temple that is the least one can
do to fellow countrymen. Every society has a responsibility to guard the safety
of its minorities, women, seniors and the children; no one should feel fearful
of the majorities that is the hallmark of civil societies.
Dr. Basheer
Ahmed of IQRA and Dr. Amer Suleman of PAAT felt the responsibility to take that
first step in building a cohesive Pakistan where every Pakistani feels safe. The
least we can do is to contribute towards restoring the Temple. The Pakistan
American Association of Texas is celebrating the Pakistan day on March
23rd in Dallas, and has generously donated a booth at the Mela to
raise the funds. All proceeds will go
towards restoration of the temple.
We have ways to go; a few among us feel
insecure in our faith. God is not going anywhere, Quran will not disappear if
someone desecrates or burns it, nor Prophet will be affected by any acts, they
have been around, and Alhamdu Lillah they will be there forever.
It is
odd that Hafiz Muhammad Tahir Mahmood Ashrafi, the Chairman of the Pakistan
Ulema Council (PUC), told The News on Monday, March 17, “Our religion, Islam,
preaches peace, love and forbearance,” Then he goes on to justify the violence.
“However, it is also necessary that the followers of other religions should
respect the sentiments of the Muslims.” This is disrespectful to Islam’s
principles of peace.
Prophet Muhammad (pbuh) prayed for those who threw
rocks at him on his way to Taif, even Arch angel Gabriel offered to crush the
miscreants, but prophet did not extract a pound of flesh, nor did he blame the
miscreants, he forgave them and prayed for them unconditionally. That is the
religion of peace, and that is the model we need to follow.
While Law
and order brings the situation under control; it does not put off the fires
completely, the dying sparks grow and explode again unless they are addressed.
Muslims at large are at fault for allowing the abuse of blasphemy laws
in Pakistan, which is anathema to the Character of Prophet Muhammad (pbuh),
regarded as mercy to the mankind. It is time for us Muslims to mean it, that we
the followers of Prophet Muhammad follow the principles of peace he taught us;
indeed he was Rahmatul Aalameen – a mercy to mankind. No human should fear us,
instead they should feel safe and secure and say it out of their hearts that
Muslims are peace loving people and follow the principles of their prophet.
Do Prophet Muhammad (pbuh), Quran and
God need our protection? If we believe that they need our protection, then we
are dead wrong. As Muslims, we need to believe in the prophet, he is not going
anywhere nor will he be hurt or harmed with any insults.
Islam stands on its own; it does not need
our defense, and it is silly to protect God or the Prophet, they are not
weaklings or our property to protect, they belong to the whole universe, don’t
they?
If they curse the prophet, prophet is not going to be cursed, let
us have the strength in our faith and return badness with Good, as he guided us
to do; we know all the examples of his work, can we not be Rahmatul Aalameen to
the people of the Alam?
Contact
information
Funds can be
donated to PAAT or IQRA, and funds of over $100.00 can be donated online at
America Together Foundation http://americatogetherfoundation.com/donate/ – 100% of the
proceeds will go the restoration of the temple. All donations will be reported,
and donations of over $100 will be listed at WorldMuslimCongress.com
website.
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