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« Iran Blatantly at (Proxy) War | Main | Quick Links » November 30, 2006
"My Conversation With Jamal Miftah"
Posted by Bill If a humanistic Muslim speaks in a forest and no one is around to hear it, does he make any sound? That said, good rebuttal and discussion in the comments. Also be sure to click through to read the interview itself: On an uneventful day in the fall, a recent immigrant living in Oklahoma, who happens to be Muslim, sees Ayman Al Zawahiri spouting off on the frontpage of his local newspaper and decides to write a letter to the editor (may be available here instead). In his letter he condemns Al-Qaeda, suicide bombings and terrorism, and beseeches Muslims worldwide to bring Osama Bin Laden to justice in order to prove that Islam is not a religion of hatred and aggression. Then, out of nowhere, he is told by Muslim community leaders that unless he rescinds his article and publicly apologizes to the Muslim community at the Friday prayer he will not be welcome at the mosque which he has attended since moving to America in 2003. This man's name is Jamal Miftah. Posted by Bill at November 30, 2006 01:38 PM | TrackBack (2) Trackback PingsTrackBack URL for this entry: CommentsHi Posted by: Riaz Noo at December 22, 2006 07:42 PM |
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