Why we as Muslims defend Baha’is - Pt. II

September 11th, 2007

“In the matter of justice, all should be equal in your eyes.”
- Abu Bakr al-Siddiq

For many Muslims, Abu Bakr is considered a heroic figure … this great, inspirational man is one of the main sources that led us to believe in interfaith activism, and we hope that our Muslim friends will learn from him how to accept and fight for others especially if minorities are oppressed within our own societies. Indeed we are all one and the same in the eyes of God, the merciful.

Abu Bakr to us is a revered teacher who always emphasized equality and justice, two things which we are fighting for via this website.

It’s not only for justice that we are fighting for Baha’is, and other religious minorities. It’s out of duty, and it’s out of knowledge and respect for others.

ما اكرمك يا ابو بكر الصديق, أول من صدق نبينا في خبر الإسراء, دافع بكل قدره عن العداله و المساواة..
.نسير على خطواتك الثابتة يا حبيبنا..

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2 Responses to “Why we as Muslims defend Baha’is - Pt. II”

  1. Muhannad

    Finally, someone who understands the true meaning of peace and Islam. God bless everyone, including Bahais from all over the world. We believe in your rights.

    Ramadan kareem!!

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    September 11th, 2007 at 9:01 am
  2. Suham

    Very great message you are spreading dear Muslims!! Abu bakr is a wonderful man and believer in rights for all.

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    September 12th, 2007 at 11:00 am

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