The Islam that stands as an antithesis to terrorism — be it by the so-called Islamist forces or those who aim to misconstrue Islam’s real picture by publishing derogatory billboards.
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By Ahad Khan | June 12, 2017
'Muhammad’s teaching of never losing faith in times of adversity kept me optimistic'
The billboard on Indianapolis’ I-465 titled “The Perfect Man” which mocked and disparaged Prophet Muhammad, accusing him of rape, beheading, and several other allegations saddened me to the core as a practicing Muslim. The sight, however, did not surprise me because of the current wave of extremism rampant across the globe. With terrorists like ISIS instilling fear in the hearts of the masses, the billboard did not do much different, for it served the exact same purpose — stirring fear among the innocent public of Indiana. Unfortunately, currently it has become hard to differentiate between those who consider Islam a threat and those who use, rather misuse, the same religion to threaten innocent people.
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