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Response to Paris terror attacks

Shawki Allam
The Grand Mufti of Egypt
I was as shocked as any sensible human being would have been when I learned about the
senseless, heinous, appalling and cowardly act that took place in Paris this week .
This attack is shocking, and offends the conscience of every sane person, regardless of
their religious identity. I wish to stress categorically and unequivocally our complete
solidarity and unwavering support for the French people in their plight and their
determination to combat terror. The innocent victims and their families are in our
thoughts and prayers. The whole Muslim community is in a state of mourning like the
rest of the French people since an attack of this magnitude is in reality an attack on all
humanity as our Holy Book emphasizes.
Terrorist groups flagrantly use religion as a cloak to cover up for their cowardly acts of
violence. Their ideological fallacy reveal their warped logic and ill-informed and
unauthentic sources which they turn to in order to derive their justification for their
insatiable desire for power, control and bloodshed. These ideologies of hate and terror
must be challenged and rooted out.
But where did all this begin? In both Islam and other religions we are witnessing a
phenomenon in which self claimed people without a sound foundation in religious
learning have attempted to set themselves up as religious authorities, even though they
lack the scholarly qualifications for making valid interpretations of religious law and
morality. It is this eccentric and rebellious attitude towards religion that opens the way for
extremist interpretations of Islam that have no basis in reality.
Furthermore, and this is very important, is that none of these extremists have been
educated in Islam in genuine centers of Islamic learning. They are, rather, products of
troubled environments and have subscribed to distorted and misguided interpretations of
Islam that have no basis in traditional Islamic doctrine. Their aim is to create havoc and
chaos in the world
There is, it must be said, another part to this equation. I have been absolutely clear and
unequivocal in condemning all acts of terrorism and vigilantism like this one, and I
reiterate that Islam stands utterly against extremism of all kinds. If we wish to tackle this
problem however, we must make an effort to properly understand the many factors that
provide a rationalization for terrorism and extremism of all kinds in the modern world.
Otherwise, we run the risk of never being able to properly address and eradicate this
scourge. There is no option but to understand this if we are serious about building a better
future, one which confronts and puts an end to this grave situation that threatens people in
all parts of the globe.
We must remember, however, that as recent events in many parts of the world indicate,
violent extremism knows no particular faith. It is rather a perversion of the human

condition, and must be dealt with as such. We are all responsible, collectively, for fighting
against such deviance. Muslims, Europeans, Americans, Asians we all have homework
to do to eradicate this menace, and the burden must be shared by all of us.
It is because a true spirit of cooperation is absolutely indispensable at this critical time
that I worry about the exploitation of raw emotions by fanatical groups to place the very
existence of Muslims in Europe in jeopardy. Blaming an entire religion, and targeting a
diverse and overwhelmingly peaceful religious community because of the acts of few
outcasts is not only patently unfair, but counterproductive in achieving our shared goals
of combating terror.
It is important for us at this time of great sadness to stand together and process this
horrific incident in a way that is fair and just. It is important that we refrain from
demonizing Muslims without cause not because it is good for Muslims, but because our
future ability to eradicate the courage of terror depends on it.

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