Pakistan, March 23 -- Referring to Christchurch massacre, the lawmakers, on Friday, urged the national and international community to shun the use of the term, 'Islamophobia', because terrorism against any state or religion or peoples should not be associated with a religion.

The Senate Standing Committee on Interior said that terrorists did not have any religion, race or language in a meeting held today in the parliament house with Senator Rehman Malik in the chair.

The committee appreciated the concerted efforts of New Zealand Prime Minister in handling the situation after the Christchurch terror attack; terming her actions as equivalent to rewriting world history.

Senators noted that this incident and the resulting response should s...