UK: Sheffield's Ahmadiyya Muslim community leaders condemn 'barbaric terror attack' and call for unity


"We must not allow these murderers and thugs to succeed by furthering mistrust and division. Instead we must promote our far superior, positive message."

Times of Ahmad | News Watch | UK Desk
Source/Credit: The Star UK
By Lee Peace | May 24, 2017

Muslim community leaders in Sheffield have called for unity and an end to terror attacks like the suicide bombing that took 22 lives in Manchester.

They spoke out after suicide bomber Salman Ramadan Abedi detonated an explosive device outside the Manchester Arena on Monday night. Sheffield woman Kelly Brewster is reportedly among the dead.

Members of the Ahmadiyya Muslim Community UK group in Sheffield attended vigils for the victims in both Sheffield and Manchester last night.

Saleem Ahmad, president of the group, said: "Never can such attacks be justified in any shape or form and so all forms of terrorism and extremism must be condemned in the strongest possible terms.
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