We strongly condemn the murders that took place in France. These acts of violence are attacks on
our common humanity, universal human values, and also they contradict to the peaceful message of
Islam.
It is clear that the perpetrators of these murders have not benefitted from Prophet Muhammed
(pbuh)'s message and the core principles of Islam. Islamic ethics promotes protection of five
fundamental rights for all individuals: life, property, intellect, dignity, and religion. Quran
likens killing one person to the killing of entire humanity. Muslims believe that Prophet
Muhammad (pbuh) is sent as a mercy to the entire creation. He showed respect and mercy not only
to people of other faiths, but even to his enemies. At the height of his power, when he entered
the city of Mecca as a victorious commander, he exemplified humbleness and forgiveness issuing
general amnesty to all, including those who oppressed him and Muslims and killed his closest
relatives. Therefore, those who engage in terror and violence today are in violation of the most
essential principles of Islam and contradict the legacy of the Prophet.
These tragic events once again remind us that we are in need of embracing each other beside our
differences, promoting peace and mutual understanding and standing in solidarity against
violence and hate.
In the wake of these heartbreaking tragedies, we send our heartfelt condolences to the families
and friends of those who lost their lives and those sharing the same humanity values.