Leaders of different faiths stress need for interfaith harmony & sustained engagement to defeat vested interests


Speaking on the occasion, Dr Raheeq Ahmad Abbasi said that the reprehensible act of Terry Jones has highlighted yet again the need of legislation at the international level so that the repeat of such heinous acts could be checked through effective measures and none should dare do any such thing in future. He said that civilizations and religions need to forge unity in their ranks and promote dialogue to defeat the like of Terry Jones who tried to damage efforts being made for interfaith harmony in the world. He said that MQI would continue to play its due role in this regard.




Francis Nadeem, Coordinator of Interfaith Dialogue, said in his talk that Terry Jones is not a Christian but a terrorist and every follower of Christian community condemns his act in the strongest possible words.

Hindu leader Pundit Baghit Singh said in his speech that the Hindu community blasts the sacrilege of the Holy Quran and highlights the need of enhanced engagement among religions for future of humanity. He said that Dr Tahir-ul-Qadri is a second name of love and peace and his community values the efforts he is making for promotion of peace in the world.

Akram Masih, member of National Assembly from minorities, said on the occasion that Terry Jones is a self-styled Pastor who deals in furniture on internet. He has nothing to do with Christianity. He further said that some vested interests cannot spoil the global peace and harmony in the world.
Dr Badir Muneer Saifi, Pastor Chaman Sardar, G.M. Malik, Mirza Ayub Baig, Noubahar Shah, Dr Kunwal Feroz, Amjad Hussain Raheemi, leader of JUI-F, Syed Tahir Sajjad Kazami, Bishop Rafan Masih, Pastor Malik Javed Masih, Mehndi Hassan of Jamia Al-Muntazir, Tahir Malik of National Peace Committee for National Peace, Pastor Francis Emunal of Internatioanl Gospel Mission, Pastor Noor Masih, Bishop Pervez Joseph, Revered Baber George, Pastor Shahzada Khurram, Javed Khan of NouLakha Church, Aslam Masih Pervez of PML-Q, Ch. Riasiat Kokhar and other leaders also spoke on the occasion.
Text of Resolution - Ihtiram-e-Mazahab Conference
“Ihtiram-e-Mazahab Conference” organized under the banner of Directorate of Interfaith Relations of Minhaj-u-Quran International and Muslim-Christian Dialogue Forum drew a broad-based participation from the leading figures of Muslim, Christian, Sikh and Hindu communities. Those who attended the moot included Faiz-ur-Rehman Durrani, Amir of MQI, Dr Raheeq Ahmad Abbasi, Secretary General of MQI, Father James Chanan of UR International, Dr Badir Muneer Saifi, Pastor Chaman Sardar, G.M. Malik, Mirza Ayub Baig, Noubahar Shah, Revered Joseph C. Lal, Revered Majeed Abel, Dr Kunwal Feroz, Amjad Hussain Raheemi, leader of JUI-F, Syed Tahir Sajjad Kazami, Bishop Rafan Masih, Pastor Malik Javed Masih, Mehndi Hassan of Jamia Al-Muntazir, Tahir Malik of National Peace Committee for National Peace, Ijaz Chaudhry, vice president of Tehreek-i-Insaaf, Pastor Francis Emunal of Internatioanl Gospel Mission, Francis Nadeem, Coordinator of Interfaith Dialogue, Pastor Noor Masih, Bishop Pervez Joseph, Revered Baber George, Pastor Shahzada Khurram, Akram Masih, member of National Assembly from minorities, Javed Khan of NouLakha Church, Aslam Masih Pervez of PML-Q, Ch. Riasiat Kokhar.The participants unanimously adopted a Resolution on the occasion.
Unanimous Communiqué of the Conference
- The leaders of all faiths strongly condemn the desecration of the Holy Quran at the hands of so-called Pastor Terry Jones in the U.S. State of Florida.
- Such acts are designed to damage global peace and an environment of harmony and understanding among the followers of different religions.
- The participants demand of the U.S., U.N., and international human rights organizations to legislate without any further delay to stem the repeat of such acts.
- The sacrilege of the founders of all religions and desecration of the holy Books should be declared as criminal offence and the government of Pakistan should play effective role at the international forum.
- The followers of all religions especially the members of the Christianity community living in Pakistan have unanimously condemned this act and demonstrated solidarity with the Muslims. The Muslims express their tribute to them for their clear-cut stand.
- The participants also condemned the desecration of Bible and other Christian symbols by some malicious elements in Pakistan.
- The Conference asks the UN to try Terry Jones on the charges of violation of the UN charter, violation of human rights and terrorism so that repeat of such acts is checked.
- The participants also condemn the killing of Mr. Shahbaz Bhatti and demand of the government of Pakistan to bring his killers to justice.


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