Love for all, hatred for none: the teachings of Islam

Islamic radicals follow false Prophet

Misinterpreation’s of the Holy Qur’an has led people to shed blood in the name of God.  Fazal Malik, a member of the Ahmadiyya Muslim Community, recently led a discussion about Islam and said Islam is about love, not hate.

Source: cumberlandnewsnow.com

Fazal Malik talks about Islam at the Four Fathers Library in Amherst

Fazal Malik talks about Islam at the Four Fathers Library in Amherst

AMHERST – Love for all, hatred for none.

Those were the six words uttered by Fazal Malik to sum up the teachings of Islam.

Malik, a member of the Ahmadiyya Muslim Community, recently led a discussion about Islam entitled “Is Islam a Threat to Cananda?” at the Four Fathers Library in Amherst.

Love for all, hatred for none is not the first six words that pop into most people’s minds when they see the many merciless acts committed throughout the world in the name of Islam.

Whether it’s planes flying into the World Trade Centre in New York City, Boko Haram kidnapping 276 schoolgirls in Nigeria, the Taliban shooting 14-year-old human right’s advocate Malala Yousafzai in the head in Pakistan or the beheadings, live burnings and mass executions perpetrated by the Islamic State of Iraq and Syria, a person would be forgiven for thinking new depths of depravity are plumbed every day in the name of Islam.

“I assure you a Muslim can never be a terrorist and a terrorist can never be called Muslim. Islam has no room for terrorism,” said Malik. “The concept of terrorism is entirely alien to the teachings of the holy prophet, to the teachings of Islam.”

Malik said people who… read more at cumberlandnewsnow.com

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