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This Gruesome
Crime has nothing to do with Islam
A Muslim roundly condemns the murder of Daniel Pearl
Abubakar N. Kasim,
Toronto, Canada

"The perpetrators of this barbaric
act cannot be the friends of Islam nor of Pakistan."
Moinuddin Haider, Interior Minister of Pakistan
The gruesome, senseless and
heinous murder of the World Street Journal reporter should be condemned by all
Muslims.
The men who kidnapped and
slaughtered Mr. Daniel Pearl were cowardly human beings who brought shame to
their people and to the faith they claim to belong to.
If they were indeed against the US
involvement in the military campaign in Afghanistan, why didn’t they go to
Afghanistan and face the solders on a one-to-one basis instead of killing
an innocent civilian who did harm to anyone?
These ruthless criminals should be
punished swiftly and severely.
There is no justification for what
these murderers did to an innocent journalist and a father to an unborn child.
Mr. Pearl was brutally murdered, not for a crime he committed but because of the
color of his skin and due to his ethnicity.
Extremists have no logic to
follow, no common sense to adhere to, no human value in their action, and no
mercy for any living thing except for those narrow-minded ignorant people who
follow them. If you disagree to their way of thinking, you are viewed as
an inferior who is fit to be killed.
Every nation, every religion, and
every nationality has these sick individuals who don’t appreciate and
value the differences in humanity.
Islam, as with all other major
world religions that call for peace and value respect and harmony between
people, is completely against this senseless and brutal act that was committed
against Mr. Pearl.
People should not associate this
heinous crime with the religion of Islam which has been hijacked by these barbarians.
It has nothing to do with this act of barbarism. The perpetrators should be
viewed as criminals and not as people who represent the religion of Islam which
promotes peace and goodwill.




Investigators
vow relentless search for Pearl's killers
CNN February 23, 2002
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