Be an example of how to live peacefully among others like a simple man, to nurture a family, to work for a living and to accept equally the joys and sorrows of life. But there are some who are actually doing more harm than good. War cripples and maims people both in body and mind and that the aim of all people irrespective of the religions they follow, is to co-exist in a manner that mutually benefits everyone.
All countries should collectively shun violence and war. We should strive to follow what Mahatma Gandhi, the apostle of ahimsa, entreated all human beings to follow: The principle of non-violence. In Mahatma Gandhi and His Apostles, Ved Mehta writes that once during the communal riots in Noakhali, Bengal, Gandhi said that the country had become clearly divided between two expressions of religion. The choice for us is between the religion of terrorism and true religion that has always advocated peace, communal harmony and mutual co-existence.