Tuesday, 6 January 2015

Muslim Reaction to Pegida "Patriotic Europeans Against the Islamisation of the West"

Muslim message to PEGIDA

Hi,

I'm a Muslim born and raised in Europe, UK. I have a message for Non-Muslim Pegida members, look into Islam for yourselves with an open heart.

As a British Muslim, I would like Non-Muslim Pegida members to read the following:

People can be transformed. The opponents of the Prophet (p) were particularly vicious against Muslims. Hind actually bit into the liver of the Prophet's uncle, Hamzah, when he was martyred at the Battle of Uhud. However, she later became a Muslim, and hence became a Companion of the Prophet (p), a member of that special generation of humanity. In fact, she even narrated hadith which can be found in the well-known compilations. Repentance is a recourse that the Lord of the World's has given humanity. [p129, Purification of the Heart by Hamza Yusuf]

Jesus taught people to do the Will of God (according to Mark 3:35) in order to become his brothers, mothers or sisters. A Muslim means one who submits to the Will of God. Do you want to become a brother of Jesus? If yes, become a Muslim. Now is the time.

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News Stories involving Pegida:

Supporters and opponents of a group campaigning against what it sees as the "Islamisation" of Europe have held rival rallies across Germany.

There have been weekly protests by the Patriotic Europeans against the Islamisation of the West (Pegida) since October.

A record 18,000 people turned out on Monday at one rally in Dresden.

But counter demonstrations have sprung up and the group has been condemned by senior German politicians.

Thousands of people marched in Berlin, Cologne, Dresden and Stuttgart. [BBC News]

Meanwhile, yesterday a record 18,000 people attended a Pegida (Patriotic Europeans against the Islamisation of the West) rally in Dresden as thousands of ant-Pegida citizens also took to the streets to march against the right-wing organisation.

The movement has been attacked by German Chancellor Angela Merkel, who said Pegida’s leaders have "prejudice, coldness, even hatred in their hearts". [Independent]

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