Wednesday, June 15, 2016

Niagara_Falls prayer service held for Orlando shooting victims..............

A couple of American banners hang at the front of the Ahmadiyya Muslim Community Mosque in Niagara Falls, and between them is a standard which peruses, "Affection for all — despise for none." That was the message conveyed amid a petition administration there on Tuesday evening. Individuals from general society joined with agents from the nearby Muslim, Christian and Jewish associations to recollect the individuals who lost their lives at Pulse night club in Orlando early Sunday morning on account of asserted ISIS sympathizer, Omar Mateen. "Individuals that need to focus on any single group don't understand they're conflicting with the teachings of Islam," said Hamid Malik, Imam for the Northeaster district of the Ahmadiyya Muslim Community. "On the off chance that anybody ponders the Holy Quran, he would go to a comprehension of a religion of peace, a religion of unobtrusiveness and a religion of being ground breaking, not in reverse thinking like about these terrorists do and what they need to accomplish." Malik said that Sunday's assaults were an assault on humankind itself. He noticed that genuine Islam doesn't lecture viciousness, and that the demonstration of taking a pure life is never supported. He noticed that in Orlando, a few Muslims broke their conventional quick for the month of Ramadan to give blood to those in need. The function was gone to by individuals from the mosque, individuals from the LGBT people group and in addition a differing inspecting of individuals from the overall population. Brian and Carol Sage, a previous and current educator separately, say they go to whatever number of the Ahmadiyya Muslim Community's occasions as could be expected under the circumstances, since they were so touched by their message of peace, despite the fact that they are not individuals from the assembly or even the religion. "I think the message needs to get out that Islam is not a rough religion. It is a piece of the Abrahamic custom, and in that capacity has premise in peace," Carol said. Included Brian, "The more you think about another person's religion and society, the more outlandish you are to have disdainful feelings." Another participant, Pastor Lee Miller of Holy Trinity Lutheran Church in Buffalo, said he came not just with a broken heart for the misfortune endured in Orlando, additionally in a show of solidarity with the Muslim people group and express conviction that God's affection is greater than the things that divide individuals. Once the group has gathered, individuals from the Ahmadiyya Muslim Community, and in addition speakers speaking to nearby Christian and Jewish associations, alternated offering their musings on the Orlando disaster. In the group, the participants gripped the little American banners that were left on every seat in the mosque. That is much the point, said Malik, refering to the Quran in saying that dependability to one's nation starts things out. Dr. Nasir Khan, president of the Buffalo Chapter of the Ahmadiyya Muslim Community, called the Orlando slaughter "savage, merciless and intolerable." "A human life is a human life, and all lives matter," he said.

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