The below is a non-partisan open statement signed by Muslim Imams, scholars and activists from various schools of thought and organizations in predominantly English-speaking countries to condemn the killing of hundreds of innocent men, women and children in Iraq due to US coalition-led airstrikes in March.
The statement is as follows:
On behalf of the Muslim community in Canada, UK, USA and elsewhere, we, the undersigned, want to extend our deepest condolences to the families and friends involved in the U.S. airstrikes on Iraqi civilians which resulted in the massacre of hundreds of innocent men, women, and children in Iraq.
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We unequivocally say that such acts of state terror only worsen the situation and fuel tensions. As Muslims, we believe that all human beings have the right to safety and security and that each and every human life is inviolable.
We encourage all people to learn more about Islam, specifically the Qur’an and the way and life of the Prophet Muhammad , as education is a vital part of developing peace, guidance, and understanding in our world today.
Signed:
AbdulAziz Rasoul, i3 institute, Canada
Abdullah Andalusi, Muslim Debate Initiative, UK
Abdullah Ayaz Mullanee, Mathabah Institute, Canada
Abdullah Hakim Quick, Islamic Institute of Toronto, Canada
Abdullah Hatia, Halton Islamic Association, Canada
AbdulMalik Mohammad, Ilmster Seminars, Canada
Abdul Wahid, Hizb ut-Tahrir Britain, UK
Abu Eesa Niamatullah, 1st Ethnical, UK
Adnan Rashid, Hittin Institute, UK
Akbar Khoja, Rethinking Ismailism, Canada
Alaa ElSayed, ISNA, Canada
Aly Hindy, Salaheddin Centre, Canada
Anwar Chowdhury, Documenting Corruption and Oppression Against Muslims, Canada
Asim Khan, Sabeel Institute, UK
Azad Ali, MEND, UK
Basil Amjad Khan, Akhirah Cirles, Canada
Bassam Zawadi, Call To Monotheism, Canada
Bilal Ismail, Imam Developent Project, South Africa
Daniel Haqiqatjou, MuslimMatters, USA
Dilly Hussain, 5 Pillars, UK
Ehsaan Ansari, Khadija Centre, Canada
El-Hajj Mauri’ Saalakhan, The Aafia Foundation, USA
Farina Siddiqui, Muslim Moms Network, Canada
Farooq Khan, North American Muslim Foundation, Canada
Feras Marish, Dar Foundation, Canada
Hacene Chebbani, Islamic Information Society of Calgary, Canada
Haitham Al-Haddad, Islamic Council of Europe, UK
Ibrahim Fayaz, Baitil Jannah Islamic Centre, Canada
Ibrahim Hindy, Dar Al-Tawheed, Canada
Iqbal Al-Nadvi, ICNA, Canada
Jalil Popalzai, Subhan Masjid, Canada
Kamil Ahmad, IOU, Canada
Kosser Abu Zahra, Newham Community Activist UK
Malik Datardina, AwareMuslim, Canada
Mamoun Hassan, Islamic Centre of Clarington, Canada
Mazin AbdulAdhim, Hizbut Tahrir, Canada
Moazzam Begg, Cage, UK
Mohamad Osta, i3 institute, Canada
Mohammad Auwal, CSU Communication Studies, USA
Muhammad Mu’adham, Sydney, Australia
Musleh Khan, Islamic Institute of Toronto, Canada
Nouman Ali Khan, QuranWeekly, USA
Omar Hajaj, Yaseen Youth
Omar Subedar, Mathabah Institute, Canada
Omar Suleiman, Yaqeen Institute, USA
Raza Nadim, MPAC, UK
Sadat Anwar, Muslim Debate Initiative, Canada
Salman Butt, Islam21C, UK
Sarfraaz Ahmed, Standard Bearers, India
Shady AlSulaiman, Australian National Imams Council, Australia
Shakeel Begg, Lewisham Islamic Centre, UK
Sharif Abu Laith, HT Britain, UK
Sheharyar Shaikh, Kingston Masjid, Canada
Suliman Gani, Al Khaleel Institute, UK
Suwed Stephen, Isizwe Islamic Centre, South Africa
Syed Iqbal, NYM INK, Canada
Tabasum Hussain, Muslim Debate Initiative, Canada
Taji Mustafa, Hizbut Tahrir, UK
Uthman Lateef, Hittin Institute, UK
Yasir Qadhi, MuslimMatters, USA
Yawar Baig, Standard Bearers, India
Younus Kathrada, Muslim Youth of Victoria, Canada
Yusuf Badat, Mathabah Institute, Canada
Zahid Akhtar, Documenting Oppression Against Muslims (DOAM), UK
This statement is independent of any one organization, MuslimMatters.org has published it for information purposes. All are free to replicate it faithfully and disseminate elsewhere.
The statement purposely mirrors the language of a joint statement condemning the Orlando shooting which got widespread coverage last year, giving Muslim leaders and representatives an opportunity to speak out against bad decisions made by their own governments in an open and non-controversial way.
The names are listed in alphabetical order with the otherwise deserved titles and prefixes (Shaikh, Imam, Dr, and so on) of many of the esteemed scholars omitted so as to maintain independence and non-partisanship as much as possible.
If you are an Imam, scholar or activist and would like to sign the petition, please email muslimsprotecting@gmail.com with your name or kunya you would like displayed.
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Of course they are against bombing ISIS. We didn’t need a signed letter to figure that out.
The Mosul airstrike killed many civilians because ISIS had a cache of explosives in a civilian building. ISIS uses civilians as human shields and human bombs. ISIS, the miserable cowards, uses young boys as child soldiers. ISIS also destroys buildings in order to blame the damage on the coalition forces. Example: the Al Nuri Mosque
The joint statement is just an excuse for Muslims in the West to attack Western governments, which they will do on any pretense.
Did the same people condemn the daily suicide bombings, “honor” killings, beheadings, throwing homosexuals off roof tops, stoning rape victims for “adultery”…committed by Muslims in the name of Islam?
Or are there just too many of those incidents per day to address?
AJF
July 1, 2017 at 11:48 PM
Of course they are against bombing ISIS. We didn’t need a signed letter to figure that out.
The Mosul airstrike killed many civilians because ISIS had a cache of explosives in a civilian building. ISIS uses civilians as human shields and human bombs. ISIS, the miserable cowards, uses young boys as child soldiers. ISIS also destroys buildings in order to blame the damage on the coalition forces. Example: the Al Nuri Mosque
The joint statement is just an excuse for Muslims in the West to attack Western governments, which they will do on any pretense.
Faith Black
July 2, 2017 at 9:09 AM
Did the same people condemn the daily suicide bombings, “honor” killings, beheadings, throwing homosexuals off roof tops, stoning rape victims for “adultery”…committed by Muslims in the name of Islam?
Or are there just too many of those incidents per day to address?