Muslim youth group denounces all acts of violence as anti-Islam | Inquirer Opinion

Muslim youth group denounces all acts of violence as anti-Islam

12:14 AM June 29, 2017

June 23 marked a month of unfolding tragic events in Marawi City.

We, the Young Moro Professionals Network (YMPN), express our deep sadness over the destruction and death in Marawi.

We stand firm in the belief that Islam is a religion of peace. We strongly oppose all acts of violence and terrorism as these are all against Islamic teachings. All acts of violence and terrorism committed by any group run counter to the essential values of Islam, which are justice, care for humanity, mercy and compassion, and religious tolerance.

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The terrorists’ goal is to divide people and ignite hatred against other religions. But we will not allow them to succeed. We have witnessed Muslims and non-Muslims protecting and helping each other during this crisis. It is time for strengthened intra- and inter-faith dialogues to help humanity’s fight against terrorism in Marawi. It is also a call to unite and stand up for humanity.

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For the past 30 days, we have witnessed different sectors and stakeholders across the country coming together for Marawi. YMPN salutes every individual, civil society organizations, non-state actors and government institutions for continuously extending humanitarian assistance, sympathy and charity to affected civilians and evacuees; and for their acts of courage and selflessness in rescuing stranded civilians. We pray for the families who have lost their loved ones because of this painful incident, and for our brothers and sisters who also lost their lives protecting our land.

Given the issues and concerns being raised by the people of Marawi, we call for the creation of an independent body to probe allegations of human rights violations, as human rights should still be upheld at all times, even during martial law. We also call for a continuous humanitarian assistance not just to address the immediate needs of the displaced families but also for long-term rebuilding and rehabilitation of Marawi.

In observance of Eid’l Fitr, which signaled the end of the Holy Month of Ramadan, we offer prayers for the release of the civilian hostages; for wise and just actions by our leaders in government as they work at resolving the situation in Marawi; and for the restoration of peace and stability in Marawi.

Together let’s pray for the unity, safety and fortitude of our people and our country.

YOUNG MORO PROFESSIONALS NETWORK,  [email protected]

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