Elder of Nardaran: True Muslim Does Not Accept Terrorism
«A true Muslim does not accept terrorism or bloodshed, and we the Islamists reject terrorism." Turan was told by the head of the Council of Elders of Nardaran Natig Kerimov, commenting on the bloody events in Paris.
“By terror nobody can explain anything. Regardless of the purpose, it is a serious crime against humanity,” he said. He noted that the Islamists unequivocally condemn the bloody events in Paris.
"I think it is also important to say that I condemn the humiliation of religious shrines and believe this is unacceptable. However, responding to humiliation with terror is not acceptable either," said Kerimov.
Those who carried out these terrorist acts in fact strengthened the anti-Islamic sentiment around the world and contributed to the perception of Islam as savagery, Natig Kerimov stressed. -05B-
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