Posted on 07/29/2005 9:23:45 PM PDT by Man50D
TheRant.us - It was supposed to be an outcry against Muslim terrorism by the American Muslim community. In reality the fatwa issued by the Fiqh Council of North America denouncing the recent terror attacks in London and elsewhere proved more in line with the al Qaeda training manual than a fatwa from a "religion of peace." And CBS News ran with it. On July 28th, CBS News reported that the 18-member Fiqh Council of North America wrote issued a fatwa -- a religious edict -- that stated:
"There is no justification in Islam for extremism or terrorism," the scholars wrote. "Targeting civilians' life and property through suicide bombings or any other method of attack is haram or forbidden."
The report went on to say that the fatwa stated that those who perpetrated terrorism (read suicide bombings) in the name of Islam were "criminals, not martyrs," and that it is a Muslim's "civic and religious duty" to help law enforcement investigate terror attacks and protect civilians.
By all appearances this fatwa was exactly what the American people and the people of the free world have been expecting from the Muslim community. But appearances can be deceiving and CBS News has been deceived.
According to Laura Mansfield, an analyst for the Northeast Intelligence Network - an organization whose work has been recognized by the FBI - the Muslim scholars who head up the Fiqh Council of North America have praised suicide bombers, endorsed jihad in support of Palestinian aggression and have been convicted of having ties with terror organizations.
Ms. Mansfield reports:
"According to the chronology of Islam in America, on the American Muslim Perspective website, on March 10, 1998 the ISNA Fiqh Committee was reorganized as the Fiqh Council of North America to create a larger and more authoritative body of Muslim scholars to effectively confront the many legal issues facing Muslims in North America.
"Taha Jabir Alawan (Alawani) was publicly identified in an affidavit by U.S. Customs special agent David Kane as a director of "Safa Group companies including International Institute of Islamic Thought (IIIT), FIQH council of North America, Graduate School of Islamic & Social Sciences, and Heritage Education Trust." It went on to state "In October 1999, a confidential asset of the FBI, who has provided reliable information in the past, furnished the Washington Field Office of the FBI a copy of a fatwa 36 (declaration) signed by Al-Alwani at some point between December 1988 and November 1989, proclaiming the truth by the powers invested in us by Allah, that Jihad is the only way to liberate Palestine; that no person or authority may settle the Jews on the land of Palestine or cede to them any part thereof, or recognize any right therein for them. "
"Muzamil Siddiqi, head of the Fiqh Council, is quoted in an interview regarding the fatwa as saying "Suicide bombing is forbidden in Islam. This is not the solution, it is not the right way of doing things. Occupation is wrong, of course, but at the same time this is not the way." But in a 1995 speech he praised suicide bombers. "Those who die on the part of justice are alive, and their place is with the Lord, and they receive the highest position, because this is the highest honor," he was quoted as saying by the Kansas City Star on Jan. 28, 1995.
"One of the better known former members of the Fiqh Council of North America is Abdurahman Alamoudi, currently serving time in federal prison after pleading guilty to terrorism related crimes."
In light of the fact that al Qaeda training manuals captured in Afghanistan during Operation Enduring Freedom instruct terrorists within their organization to deceive their captors, it is hard to believe, given their history, that Aalawani, Siddiqi and Alamoudi were ingenuous in their fatwa.
Recently, The Peoples Truth Forum, a non-partisan organization sponsoring the symposium The Radical-Islamist Threat to World Peace and National Security to be held in Connecticut on September 21st, was rebuked by CBS/Infinity Radio when the PTFs president, Jeffrey Epstein tried to buy commercial time to publicize the event. The official statement from CBS/Infinity Radio was that, Too many people might be emotionally affected by the subject matter Its too controversial to be aired at this time.
CBS/Infinity Radios decision comes on the heels of the recent terrorist bombings in London which claimed over fifty lives while injuring thousands. It also comes as CBS covers debate over whether a controversial Museum of Tolerance should be included at the new World Trade Center.
CBS? What's CBS? I might be wrong, but weren't they some sort of "broadcasting network" back in the old 20th century?;))
their confusing names, their manical rants, their incredible demands and petulent complaints....I am sick of them all. Cut them out of the herd and put them far away. Devil's Island would be a good place.
I was talking about the CBS talking heads, if you thought I meant the crazy mooslims....
In a perfect world those Islamofascists would fax an IED to CBS via a certain Kinko's in Texas.
Of course that would require some creative technology from the ACME company and their prime buyer, Mr. Wile E. Coyote.
When the Muslims issue a fatwa against Osama then and only then can we expect some action.
I doubt any pinhead at CBS reads their e-mail, regardless of which side of the argument the writer may stand on.
bttt
I heard some of your show today. This thread is on-topic. About the fatwa: first, what about dissimulation? Second, what evidence do we have that radical Muslims are bound by the fatwa?
bflr
Who could ever imagine France kicking out islamic "spiritual" leaders, while we are afraid of being politically incorrect.
This Is 'Peace'? "First, both sides should acknowledge candidly that although they might use identical terms these mean different things to each of them. The word 'peace,' for example, implies to a Muslim the extension of the Dar al-Islam or 'House of Islam' to the entire world," explained Tibi, who is also a research scholar at Harvard University. "This is completely different from the Enlightenment concept of eternal peace that dominates Western thought, a concept developed by Immanuel Kant," an 18th-century philosopher.
So, when Bush states that Islam is a "religion of peace," does he mean that Islam is a religion of "total conversion of the entire (surviving) members of the world to Islam?"
(Denny Crane: "Sometimes you can only look for answers from God and failing that... and Fox News".)
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I'm assuming the President doesn't have a clue of Islam's concept of peace.
He sure likes celebrating Ramadan....
You're right, he doesn't actually "celebrate" it....that would be a month long event. He does do *more* than acknowledge it, though:
Ramadan Dinner 2003
http://www.whitehouse.gov/infocus/ramadan/
"President Marks End of Ramadan at White House Ceremony "
http://www.whitehouse.gov/news/releases/2001/12/20011217-4.html
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