“the kind of arbitrary, savage, random violence that we saw on the streets of Woolwich”. He repeated a verse from the holy Quran, verse 32, chapter 5 which declares that if anyone kills a human being, it shall be as killing the entire humanity.
Clegg said he had arranged the interfaith event to bring all communities together to stress the “message of hope over fear, of community over division” because the two terrorists wanted to sow the corrosive seeds of fear and division. “What they want is for governments and the authorities to overreact in their immediate reaction. What they want is for communities to turn inwards and away from each other. What they want, in short, is to spread fear,” said the Deputy PM. Clegg said the government was determined not to “disrupt” normal life and all communities will “continue to reach out to each other”.
Saida Khan said that Muslims had proudly served in the British armed forces since the time of the world wars and there were hundreds of Muslims serving their country proudly. He said the armed forces came to the rescue of the London Olympics when a private security firm failed to provide the necessary security.
Lord Tariq Ahmed said that terrorists had united the nation instead of dividing them. He said some elements were trying to use the Holy Scripture to justify their warped ideology but Islam didn’t permit killing of anyone.
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