An Open Letter to the Misguided Muslims
Enlightened and Moderate Islam

This is an open letter to Islamic terrorists that was sent to Perspectives on World History and Current Events by the Muslim and peace activist, S A Rehman. PWHCE is pleased to have the opportunity to publish this letter.
[Despite] Being a Muslim you are not working for peace. You are misguided, mistaken and spreading hatred through disinformation and false accusations, which is resulting in death and miseries for innocent people living around the world at the hands of merciless killer Muslims and also bringing a bad name to Mohammed (peace be upon him).
Instead of teaching about good and evil, certain radical Muslim clerics are only trading in religion. They teach you about accusing, abusing and killing the non-Muslims. They try to hypnotise you to kill the non-Muslims and brethren of other sects or be killed. Actually, they are agents of Satan who is paying them heavily and in return they are cutting at the very roots of the Ummah.1 Most of the Muslims like you [i.e. violent radicals], are rejoicing on the brutal killings of non-combatant innocent civilians and the murderers have always been your heroes.1 Muslim community.
Before it is too late and the Curse Of God falls upon you, please wake up to save Muslims from becoming the most hated, isolated and suspicious people in the world and start working for promoting sectarian harmony and religious tolerance in the society and prove to the world through your deeds that Mohammed (pbuh) teaches sectarian harmony and religious tolerance and not terrorism, extremism, sectarianism, cruelty, inhumanity and hatred and killing of innocent civilians.
The killing of others in the name of religion is a sin. Can a father ever teach his children to be the permanent enemies of each other?
Let this be your FAITH: " Enlightened and Moderate Islam"
S. A. Rehman
Peace Activist



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