"Indian Muslims are shocked by the brutality being perpetrated by ISIS against Christians, Shias, Kurds, Yazidis and other minorities in the regions now under their control," said a statement here today.
Signed by more than 80 Muslim intellectuals, activists and religious leaders, the statement also condemns Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi, the self-proclaimed Caliph of the Muslim world for claiming that he was acting in the name of Islam.
"Their brutality is worse than genocide. They are killing women, elderly and children who are respected in Islam. Their conduct is against... Islam," he said, adding that ISIS is a danger to Muslims all over the world.
The intellectuals also blamed the USA, Saudi Arabia, United Arab Emirates (UAE) and Kuwait for fuelling the flames in strife-torn Syria and Iraq.
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The group also urged United Nations to intervene and hold ISIS accountable for its acts which, it was alleged, are nothing short of a "crime against humanity" and "religious cleansing".
Joining the Muslim intellectuals in condemning ISIS, John Dyal, former president of the All India Christian Council, said the jihadists were carrying out a "civilisational crime".
"Indian Christians have strong relations with people of our community in Syria. Christians, too, are being expunged. This is a reaffirmation that we do not believe in sectoral global rights," he said.