
Participants in a impetus in Cologne, Germany. PHOTO: @ARAFATUL/ TWITTER
Following apprehension attacks in Britain and around a world, about 1,000 Muslims came together for a “peace march” in a city of Cologne, Germany on Saturday.
According to a news in the Independent, the people hold placards, that read: “Hatred creates a earth hell” and “Together opposite terror”.
To put their summary opposite and inspire people join a march, organisers wrote that “the attacks by people who clear their acts by invoking Islam, but justification, are apropos some-more frequent. Our faith is being abused, defiled, angry and twisted into something unrecognisable by this. Let us put a absolute pointer opposite assault and terror”.
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The banners also consisted of messages compelling assent and love, reading: “Love for all, loathing for none” and “A Muslim protects lives and does not take them”.
While many protesters attended a event, organisers had approaching a most incomparable series of participants to attend.
However, a Turkish-Islamic Union (TIU), a country’s largest Islamic association, had refused to participate.
According to a TIU, they felt a impetus would send a wrong message, suggesting terrorism around a universe is especially a Muslim problem.
The march, a TIU said, was being hold for prolonged hours in a summer and would be formidable to attend for Muslims watching their fasts during Ramazan.
Article source: https://tribune.com.pk/story/1439305/terrorism-muslims-gather-peace-march-germany/