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Global union of Muslim scholars condemns Friday’s mosque attack

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The International Union of Muslim Scholars has condemned the deadly bombing of a Kunduz mosque that claimed the lives of at least 120 people on Friday.

In a statement issued by the global union, the IUMS said it “strongly condemns the bombing of a mosque in Kunduz province, which killed and wounded dozens of people.”

The IUMS noted in a statement on Twitter that any act of terrorism in any place and under any pretext is condemned as there is no discrimination between Shia and Sunni or other religions in view of Islam.

This comes after Daesh (ISIS-K) claimed responsibility for the attack that took place at a mostly Shiite mosque during Friday prayers.

Secretary General of the union, Ali al-Qaradaghi, called the attack a criminal act and a major sin and stressed that any attack against places of worship and the killing of people is a crime which goes against the teachings of Islam and other religions.

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