According to a statement, the minority affairs minister also stressed that secularism is India's commitment and culture.
He lauded India's role in world-wide efforts against terrorism.
The minister made the remarks during his meeting with a delegation led by the grand mufti of the Syrian Republic, Ahmad Badr Eddine Hassoun, at Antyodaya Bhawan here.
Terming terrorism as the "biggest" threat to the world, Hassoun said India's unity and culture of tolerance are an example and a source of inspiration for the entire world, the statement said.
"India's culture and tradition is filled with peace, brotherhood and human values," he added.
Naqvi further said that those "evil" elements who were misusing Islam as their "safety cover" were the "enemy" of both the religion and entire humanity.
Lauding India's role, Naqvi said it has been playing a major role in world-wide efforts against terrorism.
"India has adopted zero tolerance policy against terrorism," he said.
On the Centre's priorities, Naqvi said it has been working with "development with dignity" commitment.
Hassoun said India's cultural harmony, brotherhood, unity and culture of tolerance RE an "example and a source of inspiration for the entire world", the statement said.
"Terrorism is the biggest threat to the entire world. India has always played a major role in global efforts against terrorism," he added.
The grand mufti of Syria also said that Islam has given a strong message against terrorism and all other form of violence.
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