The Courier & Advertiser (Perth and Perthshire Edition)

Community leader says it’s time to stand together

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Dundee’s Ahmadiyya Muslim community has called for people throughout the United Kingdom to remain united in defiance of extremism.

Shoaib Khan, the president of the Dens Road-based group, spoke to The Courier in the wake of Wednesday’s attacks in London.

While he admits seeing people hijack Islam for their own devices is “frustratin­g”, Shoaib insists everyone involved in the local community will continue to promote the true meaning of Islam.

Shoaib said: “Whoever is doing these activities is not part of this religion. Islam categorica­lly denies anyone taking anyone’s life.

“We, as Ahmadiyya, believe love for all, hatred for none. That is the sentiment we try to promote as much as possible.

“We do a lot of good work all over the world, but maybe it’s not highlighte­d all that much.

“But our job is to keep doing it. We’re not just going to stop and say it is too much. We keep on going.

“Everybody is a human being. Humanity is the first thing we should look for. Terrorism or any sort of extremism has no place in Islam.”

Creating a peaceful and loving society drives the work of the Ahmadiyya faith.

“We want to bring everyone together, as a community, to help,” added Shoaib.

“We work with everyone and anyone to create a peaceful community.”

Khalil Yousuf, from the UK Ahmadiyya Muslim community, said: “I hope we stand together with steely determinat­ion and defeat these terrorists.

“We cannot give them the satisfacti­on of changing our way of life.

“We will continue to ensure true, peaceful Islam is shouted loud and clear.”

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