August 23, 2005

Arab Intellectual: Why No Fatwa Against Bin Ladin? -&- Disengagement

Arab Intellectual: Why Has There Been No Fatwa Against Bin Laden? Special Dispatch Series - No. 965, Aug. 23, 05, MEMRI

In an article in the Kuwaiti daily Al-Siyasa, Dr. Shaker Al-Nabulsi, a Jordanian intellectual who resides in the U.S., asks why Islamic religious scholars haven't issued a fatwa against bin Laden. [1] The following are excerpts:

Terrorism in the Arab World Has Been Encouraged by Islamic Legal Scholars

[. . . . ] Is It Right To Condemn The West For Its Aggression Against The East And Not To Condemn The Muslim Who Murders His Muslim Or Non-Muslim Brother?

[. . . . ] Al-Qaeda Interpreted the Islamic Legal Scholars' Silence as an Endorsement of their Crimes

[. . . . ] "Who is more dangerous to Islam today, and in the past: bin Laden and Al-Qaeda, or Faraj Foda, Hussein Muruwwa, Mahmoud Taha, Al-Sadeq Al-Nayhoum, and other contemporary Arab intellectuals? Why were fatwas issued to kill them – and they were indeed murdered – and to date no fatwa has been issued against bin Laden and the Al-Qaeda leaders?…"




Disengagement

Confessions of a Once ‘Hopeful Leftist’ or How ‘Disengagement’ Reveals the True Character of the Proposed Arab State in the West Bank and Gaza by Jared Israel, [Posted 22 August 2005]

[. . . . ] There is much evidence that the so-called Palestinian movement is not an outgrowth of the history of some Palestinian people, but an artificial creation of the Arab states, with much help, at various times, from Great Powers, such as the former Soviet Union, the United States, Britain and others. [1] [. . . . ]

So let us look at ‘disengagement’ in terms of this question: is the PLO involved in a movement for national liberation? Or against Jews? [. . . . ]




Check this photo; it should tell you.

I believe that there is no reasonable agreement possible with people like this. The West is at war with madness.


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