The Moderator of the General Assembly of Church of Scotland said faith leaders must be vigilant against radicalisation during a visit to Glasgow Central Mosque.

Rt Rev John Chalmers was a guest at the mosque as part of Islam Awareness Week (IAW) where he met with Imam Habib ur Rahman and members of the mosque management.

Mr Chalmers said: "At a time when so many Christians across the world are being persecuted and brutalised it is important to foster good relations with the Muslim community in Scotland.

"The faith leaders of Scotland have to be united in their condemnation of violence and in their vigilance against the radicalisation of impressionable young people."

Dr Asid Khan, President of Glasgow Central Mosque, said: "It is always a pleasure to host the Church of Scotland.

"We hope to work together to bring about positive changes, both through grassroots projects and through informed voting in the elections in May 2015. The faith communities in Scotland are a true example of how in religion, we all propagate respect and love for mankind.

"Our faith, practised properly, will unite our communities."