Al Qaeda, Da’ish have no link to Islam: Imam-e-Kaaba

Dr Saleh says Muslim countries are facing difficulties due to mutual differences and intolerance


News Desk October 30, 2017
Imam-e-Kaaba Dr Sheikh Saleh bin Abdullah bin Humaid says sectarianism is like a curse and could be diminished by resolving mutual differences. PHOTO: PID

The terrorist organisations like Islamic State (IS), also known by its Arabic acronym Da'ish, and al Qaeda have no link or concern with Islam as it is the religion of peace, said Imam-e-Kaaba Dr Sheikh Saleh bin Abdullah bin Humaid.

“Muslim countries are facing difficulties due to mutual differences and intolerance,” he remarked during an interview to a private news channel, according to Radio Pakistan.

Dr Saleh said sectarianism is like a curse and could be diminished by resolving mutual differences and following Kalma-e-Haq.

Pakistan and Saudi Arabia are most significant nations of the Muslim world: Imam-e-Kaaba

He pointed out that carrying out Jihad or holy war is the responsibility of state, not of any organisation or a group of people. “According to the Holy Quran, killing of one person without any reason would be considered killing of the whole humanity.”

Islamic military alliance, led by Saudi Arabia, is not against any country, the Imam-e-Kaaba added.

“Pakistan and Saudi Arabia are two most significant nations of the Muslim world,” Dr Saleh said while he was on a three-day visit to the country last week.

COMMENTS (1)

Sara Khan | 6 years ago | Reply Both of those organization were funded and started by Saudi Royals, Now they are in trouble themselves and calling them un-islamic
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