The Muslim World League condemns the London terrorist attack that took place yesterday on a group of worshipers outside Finns bury Park in north of Britain's capital London.
It described this crime as a barbaric duplicate of terrorism in the ugliest example of hatred.
The MWL supports the statement issued by the British Government on this horrific crime: that it reflects the other face of terrorism, in the long list of diverse acts of terrorism, one of which is Islamophobia.
The statement also mentioned that hatred and evil seeking to sow the seed of division among people will never succeed.
The Muslim World League further emphasizes that these examples carried out by terrorists represent acts of their deviant behaviors, in fabricating religious, cultural and civilizational clashes.
Needless to say, that the happiest party in this crime is the other face and the doppelganger, the extremism which are working hard in an attempt to create a state of repulsive hatred and seek to aggravate the situation.
The MWL also mentioned that the level of awareness and alertness of the national constituents of the society with their combination can frustrate those evil schemes; indeed, these crimes will be a boost towards further deepening the bonds of love, cooperation and rapprochement.
This will also reinforce understanding of the way of God's creation in difference, diversity and pluralism whose narrow mindedness of terrorist behavior couldn't fathom. The latter has also missed the lessons learned from history in such ideological confrontations and its terrible losses to all.
To undertake these actions reflects only the harsh state of deficiency in perception, behavior or inspiration of extremism.
At the end of its statement, the Muslim World League welcomed the solidarity of the representatives of all religious denominations with the Muslims of Finns bury mosque in the aftermath of the criminal attack.
It highlighted this conscious stand in its humanitarian value and dimension, and national wisdom as one of the most powerful weapon to defeat terrorism and thwart its plans.
Monday, 19 June 2017 - 11:55