Muslims condemn attacks worldwide Brussels sharp

Gepubliceerd op 23 maart 2016 om 08:27

Both in Belgium and in the rest of the world Muslims react in horror to the attacks yesterday. An overview.

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"These dramatic events in the heart of Europe, complicate the efforts of the society, of the EMB and the entire Muslim community of Belgium in the framework of the harmonious coexistence '
Muslim Executive

The Muslim Executive of Belgium (EMB) "strongly condemns without reservation the terrorist attacks of March 22" in the center of Brussels and Zaventem airport. The organization speaks in a communication on acts of extreme cruelty against innocent civilians today and expresses its condolences to the families of the victims and the wounded. "These dramatic events in the heart of Europe, complicate the efforts of the society, of the EMB and the entire Muslim community of Belgium in the framework of the harmonious coexistence," the Muslim Executive denounces.

The EMB calls in the name of all Muslim citizens for unity and harmony to form a front against violence and terrorism, and it reaffirms "its commitment to democratic values."

Egyptian Mufti

Egypt's Grand Mufti, Shawki Ibrahim Abdel-Karim Allam, has strongly condemned the attacks yesterday in Brussels. He himself yesterday took part in a debate in the European parliament, not far from Maelbeek Metro Station, where at least twenty were killed in an attack.

The Grand Mufti, who is considered the most important religious authority in Egypt, has also expressed his solidarity with the families and friends of the victims of the attacks.

He took Tuesday part in a debate in the Foreign Affairs committee in the European Parliament. "Terrorism knows no boundaries and is a nuisance to us all. We must work together to eradicate terrorism. Dialogues such as these are a step in the right direction," quoted the press service of the European parliament him.

The German Elmar Brok, chairman of the Foreign Affairs Committee, again emphasized that these attacks must not impede the dialogue and cooperation between Egypt and the West. He also recalled that the majority of the victims of terrorism are Muslims.

Federation of Moroccan Associations: "We condemn the cowardly attacks"

n a press release that was distributed yesterday condemned the Federation of Moroccan Associations sharp attacks in Brussels.
"We condemn the cowardly and barbaric attacks on innocent people," was to read the message. "Our thoughts go first and foremost to the victims and their families."

"The terrorist attacks in our country on innocent and defenseless people defy all imagination and are contrary to the values ​​of freedom, democracy and solidarity which we strongly believe and against our way of life in the open and pluralistic society."

"These killers apparently had only one goal in mind: fear, sowing death, destruction and division, we can not allow these murderers drive a wedge between the different population groups in our society, it is now more than ever united and together with all.. to fight democratic means against those who want to destabilize our societies. at the same time we urge not to abuse these dramatic events for populist ends. "

Al-Azhar

The Al-Azhar University in Cairo is one of the oldest universities in the world, founded in 988. The theological faculty, which is connected to the Al-Azhar Mosque, is considered one of the most important religious authorities in Sunni Islam.

They also condemn the attacks in Brussels as a violation of the tolerant Islam and urge the international community to confront the terrorist epidemic.

"Al-Azhar condemns these terrorist attacks very strong. These heinous crimes are a violation of the tolerant teachings of Islam", says in a press release.

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