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Saturday, November 5, 2022

Islam - Current Day > Pope Concedes to Imam Without Fight; Children Blown-up by Houthi Missiles; Muslim Madness over blasphemy

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Grand Imam Lectures Francis On ‘True’ Islam


by Jules Gomes, ChurchMilitant.com, 

November 4, 2022:

MANAMA, Bahrain (ChurchMilitant.com) The grand imam of Al-Azhar offered a robust defense of “true” Islam before Pope Francis at the Bahrain Forum for Dialogue on the first day of the pontiff’s apostolic journey to Bahrain.

“What is said and promoted from time to time about the institution of war in Islam against the infidels is not true,” Sheikh Ahmed al-Tayyeb told Francis at the Sakhir Royal Palace during a dialogue session on Friday.

Apologia for Islam

“Indeed, it is a real lie about Islam and the life of its prophet, even if this is affirmed by some followers of the same religion, a religion that is based on evidence and testimony, not on ambiguity and lies,”
al-Tayyeb claimed.

“I hope you are not bored with the constant claims that Islam is a religion of peace and equality,” the grand imam quipped.

Muslim scholars should “be diligent in letting Westerners know about true Islam,” and “continue to highlight what Islam encompasses in terms of lofty ideals, human brotherhood and cooperation, and other commonalities that the West and East agree on and welcome,” al-Tayyeb stressed.

“Western culture should not be represented as the only civilized society and as the standard for judging other cultures. Any interference with other cultures is an abuse of power,” he maintained, quoting words from Tzvetan Todorov’s The Fear of the Barbarians.

“The West needs the wisdom of the East, its religious and moral values upon which its people were raised, as well as its balanced view of man, the universe and our Creator,” in order “not to be blinded by putting the ephemeral before the eternal,” the sheikh noted.

While Pope Francis did not make any explicit reference to the Triune God or the Holy Bible, the highest-ranking cleric in the Sunni-Muslim world introduced and ended his address with an Islamic blessing and unapologetically quoted the Quran several times in his text.

“If Allah had willed, he could have made humanity one people” (Quran 2:256), al-Tayyeb preached, noting that God created man “free and capable of choosing belief, religion, ideology and doctrine.”

God did make man one people and then divided them at Babel when they rebelled against Him. As for being free to choose - the Quran tells believers to kill those who turn away from the faith.

“If it is natural for people to differ in beliefs, it follows that they must be free to choose any faith,” for “Allah says that ‘there is no compulsion in religion’ (Quran 2:256), the grand imam argued. Allah also tells his prophet, “So, [O Mohammed], would you like to force people to become believers?” (Quran 10:99)

“What is the relationship between people according to the philosophy of the Quran?” al-Tayyeb asked. “The only way to make this relationship work is knowledge, which is how Allah has established the interactions and relationships between people.”

“The Koran says it clearly: ‘O humanity! Indeed, we created you from a male and a female, and made you into peoples and tribes so that you may get to know one another. Surely, the most noble of you in the sight of Allah is the most righteous among you. Allah is truly All-Knowing, All-Aware,” (Quran 49:13) the grand imam stated.

Not very clear! God made them into peoples and tribes so that they could not communicate with each other. The truth is the opposite of what the Quran says, but that's not too surprising.

Deceptive Dialogue

In comments to Church Militant, renowned Islamic historian and author of 22 books on Islam and the Middle East Robert Spencer explained how “al-Tayyeb’s exposition of Islam is highly inaccurate and misleading.”

Spencer, author of the recent bestseller The Critical Quran: Explained from Key Islamic Commentaries and Contemporary Historical Research, elaborated:

Among the many salient Quran passages al-Tayyeb does not quote is “Fight them until there is no more persecution and religion is all for Allah” (8:39), which is an open-ended declaration of war against unbelievers, and “Muhammad is the apostle of Allah. Those who follow him are ruthless to unbelievers, merciful to one another” (48:29), which belies his claims about peace and knowledge guiding relationships between people.

Spencer lamented the futility of Catholic–Islamic dialogue, observing how “al-Tayyeb’s statement demonstrates yet again that for all too many Islamic leaders, if not all, interreligious dialogue is a vehicle for dawah, Islamic proselytizing, not genuine give-and-take.”

The scholar of Islam also compared the grand imam’s open apologia for Islam to Pope Francis’ reluctance to mention Jesus or the Bible:

He quotes copiously from the Quran, while Francis fastidiously refrains from quoting the Bible, showing once again how one-sided this “dialogue” really is: The self-abnegation and deference is all on the Christian side, while the Muslim side retains a resolute self-awareness and doesn’t move toward the other side even an inch.

“Even if he knows how deceptive al-Tayyeb is being, which he almost certainly does not, Francis wouldn’t dream of contradicting him publicly or asking him any pointed questions. He willingly and happily plays the useful idiot and dhimmi,” Spencer lamented.




Father and son killed by Houthi attack in Yemen

The National, 
October 31, 2022:


A father and son were killed when Houthi rebels shelled their house in Yemen’s government-held city of Taez
, local health officials said.

Speaking to The Associated Press, one witness described seeing the man’s mangled body after the attack, which took place on Sunday.

The victim’s three children were injured and taken to hospital for treatment. One of the children’s legs was amputated and another later died.

“When the shell hit the house, we felt a shake in the neighbourhood, what can I say?” neighbour Ali Saleh told AP.

“It is something I can’t describe — the shrapnel reached inside my house. When I went out, it felt like doomsday, smoke and dust covered the whole area, it is something I can’t describe.”

Yemen’s Information Minister Moammar Eryani said six children in total were injured in two separate attacks.

“Houthi artillery shelling on the house of Sahim Al Amri in the Old Airport neighbourhood resulted in [the father’s] death and the injury of his two children, Sami and Amir, whose leg was amputated, and his brother Hashem, and a citizen was wounded by sniper bullets in Al Shaqab area,” he said.

This is a proxy war between Iran and Saudi Arabia using the insane differences between Sunni and Shi'ite Muslims as a catalyst.




Thousands protest in Mali over 'blasphemous' video



Fri, November 4, 2022 at 12:56 PM
Yahoo News

Thousands of demonstrators thronged Mali's capital Bamako on Friday to protest the publication of a video on social media deemed blasphemous against Islam.

Six people were held on Thursday accused of complicity in circulating a "blasphemous" video showing a man making "derogatory comments" and "insulting acts" against Muslims, the Koran and the Prophet Mohammed, the Bamako prosecutor's office said.

Police said the protest, called by the High Islamic Council of Mali (HCM), gathered thousands of people, although organisers estimated their numbers at more than one million.

Slogans including "No to blasphemous comments" and "no more attacks on Islam and the Prophet Mohammed" were visible on the protesters' banners.

"What happened is unforgivable. The author of the blasphemous comments must be arrested and tried," imam Abdoulaye Fadiga told AFP.

Haby Diallo, a teacher at a religious school in her 40s, said she wanted "inter-religious dialogue. Everyone should respect each other's religion".

The six people were put in pre-trial detention notably for refusing to tell authorities where the man -- who is still on the run -- was hiding, a source in the prosecutor's office told AFP.

The affair has caused uproar in Mali, where nearly 95 percent of the population is Muslim and the right to blaspheme does not exist.

The HCM -- a grouping of religious leaders and associations and Mali's highest Islamic body -- has called for the man behind the video to be "killed".



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