Publish date7 Jan 2015 - 12:43
Story Code : 178718
Hayel Abdul Hafeez Daoud, Jordan's Minister of Awqaf

"Our blood is our red line."

Jordanian minister attends 28th International Islamic Unity Conference condemning the brutal acts by Takiri (excommunicating) groups in the Middle East region warning against spread of the issue.
"Our blood is our red line."


Hayel Abdul Hafeez Daoud, Jordan's Minister of Awqaf, Islamic Affairs and Holy Places, denounced crimes committed by extremist Takfiri groups urging Islamic scholars to condemn hate speeches towards different Islamic denominations, reported Taqrib News Agency (TNA).

He expressed regret over expansion of extremism and noted, "Unfortunately despite all the attempts to unify the world of Islam, the phenomenon of extremism is in the permanent increase." And added," This requires paying more attention to risks of the takfiri movements and to seek educating clerics to face the calls threatening Muslim youth to join extremist groups."

Jordanian figure also said, "Jordan realized the significance of this phenomenon ten years ago and denounced attempts to differentiate in the Arab and Muslim world."

"These attempts to initiate sectarian strife in the region, tries to distort Muslims from the central issue of Ummah, representing in the conflict of Judaization of Jerusalem." said Jordan's Minister of Awqaf touching upon the issue of Al Quds.

He warned against sectarian conflict as suicide that threatens whole Muslim Ummah and said," We must a clear message to the whole world and that is, "Our blood is our red line."
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