A Rose for World Peace
Aug 28, 2021
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On March 24, while I was walking in the crowded Times Square in New York City, this interesting scene had caught my eyes. I heard them and helped them speak up their voices. Saudi Muslim students launched a nationwide campaign called “Mohammed is a Prophet of Mercy: Sharing the language of peace and love.” The campaign aims to emphasize the similarities between Muslims and other religions through simple statements of love by distributing roses. The student's spokesperson, Waleed Ali Aljohani had shared their message to me. “After 9/11, a lot of people linked between Islam and violence. We’ve decided as Muslim students to introduce our true religion and show how Islam is a religion of love, mercy, and peace by distributing flowers with cards stating about love, respect, and mercy. We are not asking people to be Muslim, but we can show the similarities between Islam and other religions. No reason for Islamophobia. Muslim could be anyone – family, friend, or neighbor.” These students were thrilled to have their campaign featured on CNN. The report had generated more than 19 thousand views. Their message had apparently reached a wider audience. Their voices were heard. Unity is a goal. World Peace is a result. We listen. We respond. We give solutions.