Grand Imam angrily rejects the term "Islamic terrorism" and demands criminalization of using it

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His Eminence Prof. Ahmed Al-Tayyeb, Grand Imam of Al-Azhar, expressed his strong condemnation and anger at the insistence of some officials in Western countries on using the term "Islamic terrorism," paying no heed to the fact that they offend the Islamic religion and its followers and disregard its tolerant Sharia, which encompasses laws and principles that criminalize the violation of all human rights, including rights to life, freedom, brotherhood and mutual respect.
The Grand Imam also stresses that linking terrorism to Islam or any other divine religions is a shameful confusion between the reality of religions that came down from heaven to make people prosperous, on the one hand, and the exploitation of these religions for despicable purposes by some of their deviant followers, on the other. "Those gentlemen who do not stop using this hateful designation do not realize that they block the path to any fruitful dialogue between the East and the West, and even promote hate speech between the members of the same society," said At-Tayyeb.
The Grand Imam also called on the wise people in the West, including officials, thinkers and opinion leaders, to pay attention to the fact that the utterance of such misleading terms will only increase hatred, intolerance and distortion of the principles of tolerant religions that in fact call for the renunciation of violence and the promotion of peaceful coexistence among all.

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