Chennai: The Shia-Sunni Unity Movement on Tuesday appealed to Muslims worldwide to adopt an Eid resolution against terror groups who have targeted multiple locations during the holy month of Ramzan.In a statement condemning terrorist acts in Baghdad, Dhaka, Medina and two other places in Saudi Arabia besides parts of Pakistan, SSUM general secretary Nusrath Ali Khan said Muslims should join hands to oppose terror groups like ISIS which are giving a bad name to Islam, a religion of peace.The entire Muslim world has to unite to condemn the deadly attack at one of Islam's holiest sites - the Prophet's Mosque in Medina - he said. "What kind of people are they who carry out brutal terror attacks during the Ramzan month of fasting?" he wondered.Citing the Quranic verse "Ayath Jaa Al-Hakhkhu Vazahakhal Batilu" (Justice will win and the unjust will be destroyed), SSUM president Mohammed Mujibur Rahman said the days of ISIS were numbered. "All Shias and Sunnis should unite as terrorist strikes are spreading to different parts of the world and increasing in frequency," he said.President of All India Sunnath Jamath, Maulana Abdul Malick Rabbani, denounced the killing of innocent people by terrorists.He alleged that extremist groups with sponsorship from Saudi Arabia were targeting Iraqi people. He urged the United Nations to remove Saudi Arabia as the chair of a panel of the UN Human Rights Council. "We appreciate the efforts made by spiritual leader Ayatollah Sistani Sahib to bring all the Islamic communities together to fight against ISIS," he said.