SUICIDE IS FORBIDDEN IN ISLAM – SUICIDE ATTACK AND PREACHING FOR
SUICIDE ATTACK IS UNISLAMIC AND FORBIDDEN – ALTAF HUSSAIN
London – 28th March 2009
MQM Founder & Leader Mr. Altaf Hussain has stated that suicide is forbidden in Islam and those involved in suicide attacks and the act of preaching for the same is not only un-Islamic but forbidden in Islam. He was speaking on Friday at the MQM International Secretariat in London with the Members of MQM Central Coordination Committee, Ministers, Members of National and Provincial Assemblies, Town Nazims and other Members of various MQM wings. Mr. Hussain condemned suicide attacks in various cities of the country and expressed his sorrow and grief on the loss of lives of innocent civilians. He said those involved in suicide attacks on mosques and killing worshippers through this act of terrorism cannot be Muslims and they are not even fit to be called humans. He said that Islam is the religion of peace and tranquility and it is the religion of humanity. Those who preach others to commit suicide attacks and terrorism in the name of Islam and support such elements are not friends of Islam but in fact they are its worst enemies and responsible for creating the bad image of Islam and Pakistan. He said that it is the need of time that the leaders of all political and religious parties should rise above their political differences and give priority to national security and play an active role in ridding the country of this menace of religious extremism and terrorism. He said that MQM wants to establish such a system in the country where people of all religions and sects are free to live in peace and practice their religion and feel security to their life and property and worship places.
Mr. Hussain expressed his grave concern over prolong load-shedding of electricity, especially with reference to Karachi. He demanded of the President Asif Ali Zardari, Prime Minister and Minister for Water and Power Raja Parvez Ashraf to provide relief to the people of Karachi from load-shedding and proactively take essential steps to end load-shedding. He reminded all the office bearers of the MQM to carry out their duties honestly and pay attention towards resolving public issues, keep away from greed, grouping and nepotism and adopt merit as the criteria.