Since the terrorist attack on the US twin towers, Pakistani prime minister imran khan has bemoaned that Islamophobia has grown, but Muslim countries have failed to raise the warning that islam does not tolerate extremism. imran khan was speaking at an Organization of Islamic Cooperation (OIC) gathering in Islamabad. Then he added, "In islam, there is no such thing as heresy or extremism." Extremism has nothing to do with religion. How can the West make a distinction between moderate and extremist Muslims when comparing islam to terrorism?

As an international athlete, I've lived the majority of my life in the United Kingdom. I know more about Western civilization than the majority of people. After 9/11, I see this (Islamic hostility) spreading. Islamophobia is still on the rise. It is a source of sorrow. This bogus notion has received no attention from Muslim countries. How can terrorism be tied to any religion? islam is misunderstood and connected with terrorism.

What distinguishes a moderate Muslim from a radical Muslim for a man in the West? How can that be distinguished? Because someone broke into the mosque and opened fire on everyone inside. False criticism has been levelled towards it. Regrettably, we did little to curb the spread of erroneous information. The Muslim world's leader should have taken a stand on this. Many country leaders, on the other hand, claim to be moderates.

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