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April 2, 2008
Religion of Peace Report: Muslim Lawyer Says 'Non-Muslims Deserve to Be Punished'
A report posted on Islam Watch, a site run by Muslims who oppose intolerant teachings and hatred for unbelievers, offers this interesting exchange between a member of "Islam Watch," a prominent Islamic cleric, and a Muslim lawyer who supports extreme punishment for non-Muslims -- including killing and rape:
[...] "Because non-Muslims are never innocent, they are guilty of denying Allah and his prophet," the Imam says, according to the report. "If you don't believe me, here is the legal authority, the top Muslim lawyer of Britain."In this video, Anjum Chaudri describes the "Killing of Innocent" Non-Muslims civilians in the suicide bombing as "Legitimate". You absolutely must see this to believe it, and as you watch it, you clearly see that any argument Muslims believe they have against the points Geert Wilders makes in his must-watch film Fitna, are completely destroyed:... The lawyer, Anjem Choudary, backs up the Imam's position, saying that all Muslims are innocent.
... "You are innocent if you are a Muslim," Choudary tells the BBC. "Then you are innocent in the eyes of God. If you are not a Muslim, then you are guilty of not believing in God."
Choudary said he would not condemn a Muslim for any action.
"As a Muslim, I must support my Muslim brothers and sisters," Choudary said. "I must have hatred to everything that is not Muslim."
..... As Pat Condell says in his video, "Saying you can falsely equate Islam with violence is like saying you can falsely equate Disney with Mickey Mouse."
So, shouldn't Muslims who are indeed truly moderate - condemn the words and actions and teachings of Islamists, and be at least as incensed over what the "extemists" are doing to the "image" of Islam as non-Muslims are about what Islam is doing to civilization?
HT - Harry Owens
Cross posted from Hyscience
Posted by Richard at April 2, 2008 12:10 PM