'Time to reach out to the other': PM Imran urges Muslim leaders to take a stand against rising Islamophobia

'Time to reach out to the other': PM Imran urges Muslim leaders to take a stand against rising Islamophobia


ISLAMABAD - Prime Minister Imran Khan on Wednesday wrote a letter to leaders of Muslim states, urging them to "collectively take the lead in breaking this cycle of hate and extremism" caused by Islamophobic acts and statements by leaders of Western, especially European, countries.


The letter, addressed to "leaders of the Muslim states" and dated October 28, was posted on the prime minister's official Twitter account and comes days after blasphemous cartoons of Holy Prophet Mohammad (P.B.U.H) were displayed on government buildings in France. The act was defended by the French president, Emmanuel Macron, who said that "Islamists want our future".


PM Imran, in the letter posted on Twitter today, highlighted the "growing concern and restlessness amongst [Muslim] ummah as they see the rising tide of Islamophobia and attacks through ridicule and mockery [of] our beloved Prophet (P.B.U.H)" in the Western world, especially in Europe.

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