AsalaamuAlaikum wa Rahmatullah,
We at Croydon ICT believe it is our religious and moral responsibility to issue the following statement in order to guide our community and make clear the correct Islamic perspective in respect to the misguided and evil events that took place in London yesterday afternoon.
Croydon ICT stands firm in our refutation of any acts of extremism, whether perpetrated by individuals claiming to be Muslim or otherwise, and as such, strongly condemn the horrific and violent criminal act carried out in our capital.
We hope and make dua’a (supplication) that the actions of a tiny minority will not undermine the cohesion in our communities.
Allah mentions in the Qur’an in Surat Al-Mā’idah, Chapter 5, Verse 32:
“…if anyone killed a person not in retaliation of murder, or (and) to spread mischief in the land – it would be as if he killed all mankind, and if anyone saved a life, it would be as if he saved the life of all mankind. And indeed, there came to them Our Messengers with clear proofs, evidences, and signs, even then after that many of them continued to exceed the limits (e.g. by doing oppression unjustly and exceeding beyond the limits set by Allah by committing the major sins) in the land!”
As Muslims, it is clear to us that our Lord has forbidden the unjust killing of any individual, and the grave punishments that are implicated for such acts have been commented on at length. There is absolutely no justification for the crimes committed in our capital, nor do we count these individuals to be from the true Muslim community who hold onto the correct creed of Ahlus Sunnah wal Jama’a and the path of the Salaf.
Our beloved Messenger (may peace and blessings be upon him) was a defender of people, within and outside of the Muslim community, and never transgressed the laws set by our Creator – he left this beautiful example for the whole of humanity to benefit from.
Islam is a religion of peace, tolerance and moderation. Individuals who wish to bring harm to others regardless of their religion do not represent the true spirit of Islam or Muslims. Our religion is balanced in every aspect of life and it does not condone any form of extremism or indiscrimination.
As such any Muslim finding themselves secretly or openly rejoicing at what has occurred should examine their Emaan (faith) and return to the guidance of Allah and his Messenger (may peace and blessings be upon him).
If you feel unsafe or weary in light of yesterday’s events, do not hesitate to contact the Metropolitan Police. We do not wish to create a sense of unnecessary or undue alarm, but we would also ask all attendees of the Masjid to take care when visiting and leaving the Masjid whilst the news of this criminal act will undoubtedly be publicised heavily over the coming days.
There are pockets of hate-driven individuals in every community who may take this opportunity to behave in ways towards Muslims which they may seek to justify as retaliation – we pray this will not be the case, and trust in the protection of Allah alone.
Finally, we are reaching out to all non-Muslim communities, to join us in condemning these acts of evil and despicable criminality, but to also condemn associating this act with Muslims or with Islam, and as such to help avert any kind of repercussions towards the Muslim community living in London or elsewhere. Incidents of this sort have already occurred in the past as a result of inappropriate media reporting and ill conceived statements from public figures resulting in innocent Muslims and Muslim communities being negatively affected.
We ask those in positions of responsibility to condemn acts of hatred against innocent Muslims and Muslim communities with the same vigour that we have condemned yesterday’s events.
Trustees – Croydon ICT
Thursday 23nd March 2017