Category: Letters and Statements

  • SAMNET congratulates President Cyril Ramaphosa on 2019 South African Electoral victory

    The South African Muslim Network (SAMNET) congratulates you and the African National Congress on your electoral victory in the 2019 South Africa General and Provincial Elections.

    You carry the hopes and aspirations of all of South Africa’s people, irrespective of whom they may have voted for.

    South Africans have given you the mandate to turn around the fortunes of our country and to deal decisively with the elements that have caused us to be in the dire straits we find ourselves in.

    It is only decisive and strong leadership coupled with political will that can address the issues that engulf our land.

    Mistakes of the past cannot ever be repeated and the conditions that allowed the graft must be eradicated and appropriate checks and balances enhanced.

    We hope to continue working with you to address these challenges to help grow South Africa together.

     

    Kind regards

     

    Dr. Faisal Suliman

    Chairperson

  • SAMNET CONDEMNS THE ATTACKS ON SRI LANKA

    Durban, April 22, 2019: The South African Muslim Network (SAMNET) condemns irrespective of who the perpetrators are and their rationalisation for the barbaric attacks in Sri Lanka in which churches were brutally attacked in acts of terror.

    Nothing can justify these acts of terror that show up the worst in humanity.

    We must all work together to show up the best in humanity and make the extremists in all societies irrelevant.

     

    Dr. Faisal Suliman
    Chairperson

  • SAMNET CONDEMNS THE ATTACK ON THE AL NOOR MOSQUE AND LINWOOD ISLAMIC CENTRE IN CHRISTCHURCH, NEW ZEALAND

    Durban, March 16, 2019: The South African Muslim Network expresses its horror at the mindless bloody terrorist attacks
    on the Muslim community of Christchurch, New Zealand, which took place on Friday 15 March 2019.

    Sadly, however, given the almost incessant negative portrayal of Islam and Muslims, the stereotyping of Muslims in the
    media and the entertainment industry, it is not unexpected. Hence, there would be a growth in Islamophobia. This
    growth resulting in the sort of hate espoused by various social media platforms, major political leaders, is proof of the
    effect of almost 2 decades long negative narrative about Islam and Muslims. The media and those in the entertainment
    industry need to introspect deeply and seriously about the way their roles are creating discord, distrust and disharmony
    in support of political agendas.

    We call on all Muslims around the world to react with the dignity and self-restraint that is inherent in the teachings of the
    Holy Quraan and the examples of God Almighty’s last Messenger, our beloved Prophet Muhammed (Peace Be Upon
    Him).

    This tragedy reminds us of our vulnerability as human beings. In times of division, it is critical that we stand together as a
    single humanity. We oppose every and any act that fragments us from racism, bigotry and violence against any member
    of society, the central tenet of our religion being PEACE. We appeal to the media and politicians to consider the impact
    of their words and their ability to generate Islamophobia. The manner in which a problem is portrayed, is how it is
    perceived, and media driven stereotypes; all end up having an impact on people on the ground.

    We send our condolences and prayers to the families of the deceased and we wish a speedy recovery for the injured.

    Dr. Faisal Suliman
    Chairperson

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