His Highness Global Peace and Human Rights Ambassador Imam Allama Muhammad Ahsan Siddiqui Message On “ INTERNATIONAL HOLOCAUST REMEMBRANCE DAY”
We Will NEVER Forget. We remember and we stand against hatred in all its forms. Islam is not the conqueror of lands; it is the conqueror of human hearts. We say Never Again. for Solidarity, for peace, for tolerance from Canada.
Wishing peace for all humanity. The only way to redeem peace for the dead is to REMEMBER. Never forget, never let it happen again!
CANADA 27 January 2026 : The His Eminence Ambassador at Large for Global Peace and Human Rights, Imam Allama Muhammad Ahsan Siddiqui, the Chairman Interfaith Commission for Peace & Harmony (ICPH) and the Co-Chair Pakistan , International Religious Freedom Roundtable for Pakistan {IRF Roundtable Pakistan } Message January 27th marks the International Day of Commemoration in Memory of Victims of the Holocaust. This year is the 81st anniversary of the liberation of the Auschwitz Birkenau extermination camp in 1945. By reflecting on the lessons of the past, we can ensure that future generations develop the knowledge and skills to confront these challenges in future. Join us and millions across the globe by shining a light on the dangers of failing to learn from history. The piles of suitcases now on display at Auschwitz-Birkenau Museum tell the story of the countless victims that walked through the camp’s gates. Silent witnesses of their pain and of Nazi Germany’s persecution, they remind us of the more than one million people murdered in Auschwitz.
In his Message, the His Eminence Ambassador Imam Allama Muhammad Ahsan Siddiqui said, ”Today, we remember the slain Jewish men, women, and children, alongside many other groups condemned to death: Sinti and Roma, political prisoners, disabled individuals, homosexuals, and many others who suffered at the hands of Nazi terror. We also remember those who survived the Holocaust. Today, more than 81th years after the end of the Second World War, fewer and fewer contemporary witnesses are still alive, while ever-increasing numbers of people have no connection to the past. Remembering this dark chapter in our history also drives us to continue ensuring that we never forget these events. We must never let such horrors come to pass again.
He said that International Holocaust Remembrance Day, we honour the millions of lives lost and reflect on our responsibility to learn from the past. As antisemitism continues to rise and vulnerable communities face increasing harm, remembrance matters more than ever. Remembering the Holocaust means choosing courage today; standing against hate, racism, and the exclusion of “the other” in our own communities.One small act of solidarity matters. We remember the 06 million lives lost. We need to remember by pursuing truth, remembrance and education, and by building peace and justice around the world. On this day we honor the victims who suffered and support their families through peace. We must never forget, we must never let the mistakes of the past happen again. I believe that by paying my respects to the victims of Auschwitz, I will encourage Muslims and non-Muslims to embrace mutual respect, understanding and diversity, We remember all Holocaust victims; remember terrible crimes take place over time via small decisions. We need to challenge decisions that results injustice and disrupts peace. We join in prayer to millions of victims and your families folded hands and I will say in a high and clear tone: NEVER AGAIN!
Ambassador at Large for Global Peace & Human Rights and Chairman, Interfaith Commission for Peace & Harmony Imam Allama Muhammad Ahsan Siddiqui said I praying for all the victims, families and loved ones of those who suffered and died during the Holocaust. We stand in #solidarity with all Jewish people in across the world. The Interfaith Commission for Peace & Harmony (ICPH), the International Religious Freedom Roundtable for Pakistan (IRF Pakistan) and the Albaraka Welfare Trust International (ABWTI) believe everyone, no matter their race, gender, age, religion, or ethnicity, deserves to be valued and appreciated. We reaffirm our commitment to peace, and vow to fight against all forms of discrimination and hate. In Abrahamic family, we respect each other and believe in dialogue and uniting against evil!
Peace and Coexistence for all!

