Some 2,000 young people of different faiths...
The event was initiated by the Moscow Muslim youth who were extremely shocked by the two recent terrorist attacks in the Moscow subway.
Twin blasts at the Lubyanka and Park Kultury subway stations occurred on March 29, killing 40 people and injuring around 100. On March 31, two bombs rocked the town of Kizlyar in Russia"s North Caucasus region of Dagestan, claiming 12 lives.
"Muslims are very concerned about the possible emergence of xenophobic attitudes in society because of terrorists, criminals who kill people; a stain has been made on the entire Muslim world behind which they hide while committing illicit acts," the statement said.
The rally is aimed to prove that terrorism has no religion or nationality, to refute stereotypes that arise around Islam in modern society, and to call for world confessions to unite in the fight against terrorism.
The march will be held along the Taras Shevchenko Embankment in Moscow.