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"Islam is against extremism and terrorism. Muslims seek to demonstrate their efforts against the phenomenon," said Gainutdin
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By
Riad Ahmed, IOL Correspondent
MOSCOW,
June 4 (IslamOnline.net) – Participants of a conference, held in
Moscow under the title of "Islam Against Terrorism", called
for preventing the infamous association of Islam with terrorism.
The
one-day conference was attended by 250 Islamic leaders and religious
administration chiefs along with notables from Russian Parliament,
Arab League and Organization of Islamic Conference.
It
came up with the recommendation that terrorism is a threat to the
society as a whole and should be combated, but the participants also
stressed terrorists should be deterred from splashing out their
extremist ideas in the name of Islam through media outlets.
France
Clencifis, a member of parliament for the ruling United Russia Party,
called for banning publication of phrases and sentences against Islam
and its followers.
To
use such phrase as "Islamic terrorism" and "Islamic
extremism" is a mistake, and may draw ire of Muslims,"
Clencifis said.
Chairman
of the Council of Muftis of Russia, Ravil Gainutdin agreed, stressing
Islam is against extremism and terrorism and that Muslims are seeking
to express their efforts against the phenomenon.
Underling
the non-existence of the "Islamic terrorism", Gainutdin said
that it is an obligation on religious scholars to help the government
eradicate terrorism.
"We
should advise those who were deceived, helping the government to adopt
an effective policy against crimes and exterminate terrorism in all
stages of its formation."
Gainutdin
admitted that terrorism gives a bad idea of Islam, and that the
phenomenon even undermines civil rights of the 145-million Muslim
community in the former Communist country.
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"Muslims are the most community paying heed to the country’s laws in Russia," Ashirov said
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He
said that there is a link between ignorance, repression and extremism,
citing that some Russian governments refused to allow the construction
of mosques as a case in point.
The
Islamic scholar said that having more mosques is synonymous with
adopting less hardline way of thinking among Muslims.
"On
the contrary, when Muslims find the local government is obstructing
the way of their freedom, this could re-ignite extremist ideas in the
minds."
Russian
Muslims had recently complained that local authorities in the country have
prevented the construction of mosques for the Muslims even in
areas which have none of them.
They
also accused police of raiding mosques several times detaining
worshippers on the pretext of foiling "terrorist
operations".
But
recent times witnessed a remarkable switch from the government, with
the
Moscow
municipality having
okayed on May 25, the construction of a new mosque in the
Russian capital and authorizing the expansion of another one day
earlier.
"Religion
Of Peace"
On
his part, Russian Mufti Nafigulla Ashirov highlighted that Islam is a
religion of peace, dismissing the use of "Islamic terrorism"
term as "brazen mistake".
"Muslims
are the most community paying heed to the country’s laws in
Russia
, and the government should rather hold them in high esteem".
"Islam
is a religion of right, peace and progress".
Mami
Mamayev, another MP for the ruling party, said that the religious
administrations should take control of foreign financing of Islamic
charities and movements in
Russia
, in order to "prevent funneling money to terrorists in the
Northern Caucasian region".
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Khozam accused the United States and Israel of working for connecting Islam with terrorism
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On
his part, Akram Khozam, Al-Jazeera correspondent in
Moscow
, accused the
United States
and
Israel
of working for connecting Islam with terrorism.
Said
Al-Bara’mi, the head of the Arab League mission in
Moscow
who attended the conference, expressed hopes that mass media would
seek to show the true image of Islam.
"While
Qur’an rejects violence and killing, several media outlets splash
out mistaken information on the religion, sometimes
deliberately," Bara’mi told Azvestia newspaper on Friday, June
4.
The
Arab League official said the pan-Arab organization had set up a
committee to supervise holding conferences on objective dialogue
between civilizations.