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None of the 99 names of Allah stands for violence: Modi
 
 New Delhi, March 17 
 Prime Minister Narendra 
Modi, terming Sufism "the voice of peace", noted that none of the 99 
names of Allah stands for violence.
In his address at the World 
Sufi Forum here on Thursday, Modi said: "Sufism is the voice of peace, 
co-existence, compassion, equality and a call to universal brotherhood.
"When
 we think of 99 names of Allah, no one stands for force and violence. 
The first two names of Allah are compassionate and merciful. Allah is 
Rahman and Rahim. Sufism is the celebration of diversity and pluralism. 
"Sufis
 experience universal message of almighty that perfection in human life 
is reflected in qualities that are dear to God. For the Sufis, service 
to God meant service to humanity."
Modi also hit out at people who spread terror across the world in the guise of religion.
"Those
 who spread terror in the name of religion are anti-religious. The fight
 against terrorism is not a confrontation against any religion. It 
cannot be," he said.
Extolling the Sufis, he said: "At a time 
when the dark shadow of violence is becoming longer, you are the noor or
 the light of hope.
"When young laughter is silenced by guns on the streets, you are the voice that heals."
Invoking
 Punjabi Sufi poet, humanist and philosopher Bulleh Shah, Modi said: "In
 wisdom of Bulleh Shah, the lord exists in every heart. His values are 
the need of our times. This is reality of nature. We learn this wisdom 
in perfect balance and harmony that exists in vast diversity of our 
forests."
He also stressed on Sufism’s "huge" contribution to 
poetry in India and "its profound impact" on the development of Indian 
music.
"You have come from different lands and cultures, but you are united by a common faith. 
All
 are creation of God and that if we love God we must also love all his 
creations. This is an assembly of those whose lives itself is a message 
of peace, tolerance and love," said Modi.
"Welcome to a land that
 is a timeless fountain of peace and an ancient source of traditions and
 faiths. All our people, Hindus, Muslims, Sikhs, Christians, Jains, 
Buddhists, Parsis, believers, non-believers, are an integral part of 
India," he added.
 
	 
	 
	 
	 
	 
	 
	 
	 
	 
	 
	 
	 
	
 
		 
		 
		 
		 
		 
		 
		 
		 
		 
		 
		 
		 
		 
		 
		 
		 
		