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Letter written by Shaykh-ul-Islam Dr Muhammad Tahir-ul-Qadri on Profane anti-Islam Movie to US President Barack Obama, UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon, OIC Secretary General, heads of various countries and the world institutions of human rights.
Shaykh-ul-Islam Dr Muhammad Tahir-ul-Qadri has asked the government of Pakistan to file a case in the International Court of Justice, adding that he was ready to plead the case on behalf the people of Pakistan and the Muslim world. He said that he regarded the profane movie as heinous attempt to injure the feelings of the billions of Muslims and formidable threat to global peace and wrote a detailed letter to the US President Barack Obama, UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon, OIC Secretary General, heads of various countries and the world institutions of human rights.
Dr Muhammad Tahir-ul-Qadri said that being a servant of the Muslim world and the one who had dedicated his life to promotion of peace, harmony and interfaith dialogue, he thought it to be his duty to apprise the leaders of the world community of dangerous implications of such inhuman and soul rending incidents to put an end to such practices once and for all. He said that the repeat of such incidents constituted a potent danger to the global peace.
Shaykh-ul-Islam Dr Muhammad Tahir-ul-Qadri said that in his letter, he made it clear to the heads of the states and international organizations that the sacrilegious movie not only deeply hurt the sentiments of 1.5 billion Muslims but also created the feelings of disgust among the people of the civilized world who belong to diverse cultures, civilizations, faiths and religions. He wrote in his letter that no segment of any society or religion allowed anyone to utter even a single blasphemous word aimed at contempt of their religion, Book or holy personages who form the linchpin and nucleus of their faiths. Therefore, it was a global matter, not restricted to the Muslims alone. No religion either allowed or approved of the committal of such blasphemies.
Original Title
Special Letter to World Leaders by Shaykh-Ul-Islam on Profane Anti-Islam Movie
for text version www.minhaj.org/eid/18417
Letter written by Shaykh-ul-Islam Dr Muhammad Tahir-ul-Qadri on Profane anti-Islam Movie to US President Barack Obama, UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon, OIC Secretary General, heads of various countries and the world institutions of human rights.
Shaykh-ul-Islam Dr Muhammad Tahir-ul-Qadri has asked the government of Pakistan to file a case in the International Court of Justice, adding that he was ready to plead the case on behalf the people of Pakistan and the Muslim world. He said that he regarded the profane movie as heinous attempt to injure the feelings of the billions of Muslims and formidable threat to global peace and wrote a detailed letter to the US President Barack Obama, UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon, OIC Secretary General, heads of various countries and the world institutions of human rights.
Dr Muhammad Tahir-ul-Qadri said that being a servant of the Muslim world and the one who had dedicated his life to promotion of peace, harmony and interfaith dialogue, he thought it to be his duty to apprise the leaders of the world community of dangerous implications of such inhuman and soul rending incidents to put an end to such practices once and for all. He said that the repeat of such incidents constituted a potent danger to the global peace.
Shaykh-ul-Islam Dr Muhammad Tahir-ul-Qadri said that in his letter, he made it clear to the heads of the states and international organizations that the sacrilegious movie not only deeply hurt the sentiments of 1.5 billion Muslims but also created the feelings of disgust among the people of the civilized world who belong to diverse cultures, civilizations, faiths and religions. He wrote in his letter that no segment of any society or religion allowed anyone to utter even a single blasphemous word aimed at contempt of their religion, Book or holy personages who form the linchpin and nucleus of their faiths. Therefore, it was a global matter, not restricted to the Muslims alone. No religion either allowed or approved of the committal of such blasphemies.
for text version www.minhaj.org/eid/18417
Letter written by Shaykh-ul-Islam Dr Muhammad Tahir-ul-Qadri on Profane anti-Islam Movie to US President Barack Obama, UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon, OIC Secretary General, heads of various countries and the world institutions of human rights.
Shaykh-ul-Islam Dr Muhammad Tahir-ul-Qadri has asked the government of Pakistan to file a case in the International Court of Justice, adding that he was ready to plead the case on behalf the people of Pakistan and the Muslim world. He said that he regarded the profane movie as heinous attempt to injure the feelings of the billions of Muslims and formidable threat to global peace and wrote a detailed letter to the US President Barack Obama, UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon, OIC Secretary General, heads of various countries and the world institutions of human rights.
Dr Muhammad Tahir-ul-Qadri said that being a servant of the Muslim world and the one who had dedicated his life to promotion of peace, harmony and interfaith dialogue, he thought it to be his duty to apprise the leaders of the world community of dangerous implications of such inhuman and soul rending incidents to put an end to such practices once and for all. He said that the repeat of such incidents constituted a potent danger to the global peace.
Shaykh-ul-Islam Dr Muhammad Tahir-ul-Qadri said that in his letter, he made it clear to the heads of the states and international organizations that the sacrilegious movie not only deeply hurt the sentiments of 1.5 billion Muslims but also created the feelings of disgust among the people of the civilized world who belong to diverse cultures, civilizations, faiths and religions. He wrote in his letter that no segment of any society or religion allowed anyone to utter even a single blasphemous word aimed at contempt of their religion, Book or holy personages who form the linchpin and nucleus of their faiths. Therefore, it was a global matter, not restricted to the Muslims alone. No religion either allowed or approved of the committal of such blasphemies.