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Solution to Global Financial Crisis is in Quran says Worldwide Islamic LeaderHead of Ahmadiyya Muslim Community Leads Prayers Following Historic Reception in Houses of Parliament "If we survey the last few centuries impartially, we will notice that the wars were not really religious wars. They were more geopolitical in nature. Even in today's conflicts and hostilities amongst nations, we notice that they arise from political, territorial and economic interests. He added that the solution to the global credit crisis was in religious texts including Quran bestowed to humanity thousands of years ago. Usury, he said, was a fundamental evil - akin to one that Satan had smitten with insanity. "A major issue today is the economic crisis of what has been termed as the credit crunch. The Holy Quran guided us by saying avoid interest because interest is such a curse that it is a danger for domestic, national and international peace." Describing the community as 'a standard bearer for the true teachings of Islam' the Khalifa concluded that every Ahmadi Muslim was loyal to the host country, as per Islamic injunction. He condemned extremism and violence perpetrated in the name of religion as having no basis in Islam. "I hope the British Ahmadiyya Muslim Community will continue to work for peace and tolerance, and towards interfaith dialogue both here and abroad." The community was welcomed to the Houses of Parliament by Justine Greening MP in whose constituency in Putney the first mosque in London was built in 1924. She said: "The work of the Ahmadiyya Muslim Community is extremely important - it gives a voice to those who are marginalized in their own societies. Today we see a unique perspective brought to our work on human rights, particularly of freedom of religion. Through your contribution, our human rights policy is stronger and better." Secretary of State for Communities and Local Government the Rt Hon Hazel Blears MP said: "The basis of values of the Ahmadiyya Muslim Community were tremendously important. The community motto, Love for All, Hatred for None, was a simple way of encapsulating a powerful message." Further messages were delivered by Lord Eric Avebury, Dominic Grieve MP, Alan Keen MP, Simon Hughes MP, and Cllr Louise Hyams The Lord Mayor of Westminster. |
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