Ajit Doval, Security Advisor (NSA) at the India Islamic Cultural Center for Interfaith Peace and Social Harmony said that Islam categorically opposes fundamentalism and terrorism as Islam means peace and welfare.
He was addressing the audience at an event about the importance of the Ulama in promoting a culture of harmony and mutual peace in India and Indonesia.
As part of the program, Indonesian Minister Muhammad Mahfud MD has also been to Delhi after receiving an invitation letter from NSA Doval.
“As you all are aware, both our countries have been victims of terrorism and separatism. While we have overcome the challenges to a considerable extent, the phenomenon of cross-border and ISIS-inspired terrorism continues to pose a threat. Cooperation of the civil society is essential in countering the threat from ISIS-inspired individual terror cells and returnees from theatres like Syria and Afghanistan,” Doval said.
“None of the ends for which extremism, radicalization, and the misuse of religion are employed are justifiable on any ground. This is a distortion of religion against which all of us need to raise our voices. Extremism and terrorism are against the very meaning of Islam because Islam means peace and well-being (Salamati/Asalaam). Opposition to such forces should not be painted as a confrontation with any religion. That is a ruse”, he said.
Indonesian ulema at the highest levels would also communicate with their Indian counterparts. Discussion topics include “Role of Ulema in Fostering a Culture of Interfaith Peace and Social Harmony in India and Indonesia.”