‘Remember also not to be cruel to a nation merely because an ally or a friendly government of yours is against the people who neither caused you any harm nor caused any harm to any ally of yours. Or if it caused you some harm, it does not mean that instead of fighting with its government, regime or its force, you begin to show your enmity even against its citizens, children and its women. God teaches us never to be so unfair because this action removes you away from justice…If you have the fear of God in your heart, then you should act strictly in accordance with justice because God Almighty can see everything and is fully aware of what you do. You can fool the world by trying to justify your action that ‘we wiped out such and such a place because all its people were cruel’ and ‘we had to rain down bombs indiscriminately in such and such a place because terrorists were hiding there’. If you do this, remember that God is seeing everything and even if you can fool a few, God cannot be deceived. So be fearful of God and fulfil the requirements of absolute justice and generate kindness for mankind and the creation of God.’
19th January 2005 – Address During Peace Dinner in Baitul Futuh, Morden
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