International Qur’anic Open University Vice Chancellor Sends Appeal to
the President of the United States to Halt Afghan War, on Humanitarian
Grounds to Stop Obama
T o the President of the United States,
Syed Barack Hussein Obama: I, El Sheikh Syed Mubarik Ali Shah Gilani, El
Hashmi El Hassani wal Hussaini and my Qadri followers hereby come
forward to proffer our assistance to act as much needed intermediaries
to play an integral role in sorting out and bridging the gaps amongst
warring parties in the massive conflict in Afghanistan. We can, and
must, collectively bring an end to the senseless loss of human lives and
the growing number of victims.
Assuredly, I and my followers are
genuinely and personally grateful for your efforts and considerations in
this laudable undertaking and are quite confident that all the worlds’
citizens share in this appreciation as well. However, we are requesting,
and hopeful, that at your upcoming meeting, Syed President Barack
Obama, a mandate will be ratified to bring all American troops home.
This war is not winnable. It is, therefore, our responsibility before
the One Almighty Creator, as civilized men, to show the utmost respect
for human life. Indeed, man has been made Almighty God’s vicegerent on
earth and is answerable for the manner in which he bears this trust.
Because
of this trust, the International Qur’anic Open University staff and
students have been, and will always be, available to provide our
services and support in promoting an end to all war and human suffering
–as we have demonstrated for the last 30 years by sponsoring several
interfaith rallies at the United Nations and in Washington, D.C.,
calling for an end to war. In addition to this, we have traveled abroad
for rescue efforts and to provide medical relief for the quake victims
in Pakistan; bought and distributed food, medicines and tents for
Kashmiri refugees; were quickly on hand in the midst of the devastation
left by Hurricane Katrina; and were on site within 24 hours at Ground
Zero assisting in the first responder efforts there.
The nature of
these acts is simply our duty and purpose as Sufis; yet, we feel
confident in appealing to your refined sense of humanitarian
responsibility as well.
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