
H.H.Sri Sri Ravi Shankar addressed the 29th National Meeting of the Jamiat-Ulema-i-Hind, the largest body of Muslim clerics in Hyderabad, India as the chief guest.
He urged the audience comprising 6,000 clerics to prevent youth from treading the wrong path of terrorism. He also appealed for unity between the Hindu, and Muslim communities, in the face of attempts made by vested interests.
He also appealed for unity in the Muslim community itself.“The Shias and Sunnis are like two eyes of Islam and both should remain united. Unfortunately, Muslims are being branded as terrorists and this attempt can be fought only when the community remains united.” said H.H.Sri Sri Ravi Shankar, citing his experiences in Iraq where people from both sects in a village came together after his appeal during his visit there in 2007.