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Speeches

T. Khan: Islam Is a Middle Path

Monday, January 02, 2006
Written by: Dr. Tanvir Khan, Islamic Circle of North America

Like other religions, Islam teaches us to love and respect, to be kind and helpful to everyone. Prophet Mohammed clearly prohibited killing those who are not fighting with you and killing women and children even during war. Life is sacred. Saving a life is like saving all of mankind. And killing one is like killing all of mankind.

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A.S. El Dahab: Rights for Both Muslims and Non-Muslims

Monday, January 02, 2006
Written by: H.E. A. Sware El Dahab, President of Sudan (1985-86)

Human rights, affirmed by the Holy Qur’an, are basic rights in Islam enforced and protected by law, authority, and all concerned in the Islamic community.

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M. Qadri: Mohammad Came to Bring Blessings to All

Monday, January 02, 2006
Written by: Sheikh-ul-Islam Maqsood Qadri, Khateeh of Dato Guni Bukhs Mosque, Pakistan

Prophet Mohammed came into this world for the blessings of everyone. This is not just for Muslims. It is for everyone, for all regions. And he is a prophet of blessings, a prophet of blessings for everyone.

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A. Shihab: The Qur’an Recognizes Plurality

Monday, January 02, 2006
Written by: Dr. Alwi Shihab, Chairman, Nation Awakening Party, Indonesia

The pursuit of interreligious dialogue and harmony should not be simply an academic one. We must be aware that we live in a religiously, culturally and ideologically pluralistic world that we can either share or destroy. We must, therefore, be selective in our choices of sacred texts and concepts, and we should give preference to those that encourage greater understanding and cooperation among the people of different faiths and ideologies.

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K.K. Dajani: Breaking the Cycle of Anger

Monday, January 02, 2006
Written by: Prof. Khuloud Khayyat Dajani, Executive Assistant to the President of Al-Quds University, Palestine

A vicious cycle of anger, hatred, and violence between the Palestinian and Israeli peoples has led to a terrible loss of human life, great suffering, and an ongoing disregard for basic human rights. The nations’ leaders will also have to be bold and courageous enough to face the taboos that have been avoided, namely, the issue of Jerusalem and the holy sites, the borders between the two neighbors, the settlements, and finally—the heart of the problem and the most sensitive aspect—the issue of the refugees and their right to return.

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M. Kiwan: Who Is Our Brother?

Monday, January 02, 2006
Written by: Sheik Mohammad Kiwan, Imam, Majd El Krum, Israel

Our land is the land of peace. It is the temple, the birthplace of the Messiah, the place through which the prophet Mohammed passed, the Western Wall and the home of Jethro in Tiberias. Brothers and sisters, God demands that we make peace among ourselves. Speak only that which is good. God forbids us from disparaging others just as He forbids murder and bloodshed.

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W. Sadik: Israeli Arabs as Bridges Between Jews and Palestinians

Monday, January 02, 2006
Written by: Hon. Walid Sadik, Former Deputy Minister of Agriculture and Rural Development, Former Member of the Knesset, Israel

Israeli Arabs are Palestinians and they are Israelis. We understand the Israelis and the Palestinians, and I think that we have a very vital role in bridging the Israelis and the Palestinians. This is our task, and we are working on it. Unfortunately, we lack the tools—the possibility, credibility and trust from both sides.

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A.P. Salahuddin: Community Resource Center in New Jersey

Monday, January 02, 2006
Written by: Imam Ameer Pasha Salahuddin, Imam, Islamic Center of Passaic/ Paterson, New Jersey, USA

Jesus said that in order to enter into the Kingdom of Heaven, we must come as babies. That is also the attitude we need in order to bring peace. We have to find a neutral position, get rid of our baggage, and purify our thinking, because we cannot really establish peace unless we are men and women of peace.

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G.R. Rahman: Children of Abraham Project

Monday, January 02, 2006
Written by: Gul Rukh Rahman, Co-Executive Director, Children of Abraham, USA

In many countries around the world, children are suffering because of war, conflict, hunger, and disease. They are growing up before their time, taking on roles and responsibilities that are not theirs to take. I once met a young Afghan refugee in Pakistan who told me, “When I grow up, I will have an army. I will avenge the death of my father and brother. I will kill those who dishonored my sister.” He was nine years old.

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Y. Islam: Small Kindness

Monday, January 02, 2006
Written by: Yusuf Islam, Founder, Small Kindness, United Kingdom

Because I have been given wealth and perhaps a little bit of a name. I use a little of that to share with others. Because of that, people have recognized the kind of work we are doing in Kosovo and the Balkans, in Bosnia and Herzegovina, Albania, and now in Iraq. This last is right in the center of Baghdad, educating girls in computer skills and management skills. Our basic target is to help orphans.

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N.O. Rasput: Islam Is a Religion for Every Woman

Monday, January 02, 2006
Written by: Nazlin Omar Rasput, Chair, Muslim Council of Kenya

Islam is a religion for every woman, and every right given under the Shar’iah (Islamic law) is a right for every woman, whether Muslim or not Muslim. So according to Islam, a non-Muslim woman can claim the rights in the Qur’an because God made that law for all mankind.

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I. Yusuf: Quest for Participatory Government in Thailand

Monday, January 02, 2006
Written by: Dr. Imtiyaz Yusuf, Head, Department of Religion, Assumption University, Thailand

Since the end of the colonial era, when the Muslim nation-states emerged on the scene, we have had nation-states with flags but without any values or a political culture, a political ideology based on Islam.

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