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Our Official Statement About the Paris Attacks - #TerrorismHasNoReligion

9 years ago

Messiah Foundation International and its sister organisations, Mehdi Foundation International and the Kalki Avatar Foundation, vehemently condemn the atrocious attacks that were carried out by ISIS in Paris on the 13th of November.

MFI has always opposed all forms of terrorism. It is deeply shocking and painful to see the carnage that took place in the heart of Paris. Today, we stand with France against ISIS.

We have always maintained to say that the threat of ISIS and its followers will continue to grow as long as our world leaders do not take proactive measures against ISIS. 

We strongly advise world leaders to put aside their differences and unite against ISIS immediately. 

'In the vast interest of humanity and its safety, it seems to be crucial now that the West resolve the issues with Russia and unite all allies against the filthy ISIS.' - CEO of Messiah Foundation International, HH Younus AlGohar in his personal statement

Furthermore, we urge think tanks and our leaders to understand the backbone of ISIS and similar groups: Wahhabism. Wahhabism is the ideology that can be defined as hate speech; it is not only a threat to the Western world, but also to Muslims everywhere. During this difficult time, it is important to remember that terrorism has no religion. Today, with the help of Saudi Arabia, Wahhabism has distorted the face of mainstream Islam. It has infiltrated the Western world.

The measures taken against ISIS must be multi-dimensional. In addition to beginning a large-scale military campaign against ISIS, world leaders must root out the ideology of Wahhabism. For our recommendations on how to achieve this goal, read this article.

'Mosques of the Wahhabi sect are factories of terrorism.' - HH Younus AlGohar

It is essential that Wahhabism be eradicated, for as long as it exists, the world is not safe from terrorists. 

HH Younus AlGohar's Policy against ISIS for World Leaders

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