London Terrorist Attacks
Administrator on August 28th, 2005
On behalf of the Muslim Community of Leeds Makkah Mosque, we would like to express our utter condemnation of the attacks that occurred in London on the morning of 7 July 2005 and our heartfelt condolences to those who have lost loved ones at the hands of the perpetrators of these evil crimes.
Whilst the identites of those responsible for the attacks in London remain unclear, what is perfectly clear is that Islam unequivocally forbids the taking of innocent lives. Prime Minister Tony Blair and DAC Brian Paddick of the London Metropolitan Police are right to state that acts of terrorism have no place in Islam. Those that commit indiscriminate acts of terror against innocent civilians should be brought to justice.
Islam holds the sanctity of human life in the highest possible regard. Allah tells us in the Quran that to kill one innocent person is akin to killing the whole of humanity [chapter 4, verse 32].
We condemn such terrorist activites and our hearts go out to all those who have been affected and we express our deep condolences to their families and friends. We pray to Allah to unite mankind in peace.


May 21st, 2008 at 10:54 pm
And what has this peaceful mosque done to prevent the beating of women, murdering of other faiths and destroying churches by Muslims in Muslim lands? Forbidding the repair of churches etc.
Have you been in touch with their governments and told them it is not Allahs will that they should be murdering kafur?
Islam is NOT just a “peaceful corner of Leeds where Muslims love everyone and pick flowers for us” ….Islam is world wide….. and we dont need to look far to see “Dhimmitude” and inequality enforced by ruling Muslims.
What has the Mosque done to address these things?