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2006-10-27 Down Under
Daughter defends Muslim cleric
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Posted by Fred 2006-10-27 00:00|| || Front Page|| [7 views since 2007-05-07]  Top

#1 It was "taken out of context". Context being that it was only for Muzzie consumption. Infidels could not understand and should not have been informed in the first place. In the second place, f**k you infidels for causing my old man to sweat into his beard.
Posted by SpecOp35 2006-10-27 01:04||   2006-10-27 01:04|| Front Page Top

#2 I'm glad it was taken out of context, or the mosque would probably be a smoking hole in the ground right about now. And there have been many examples that is what is 'lost' in translation is usually lost for a reason.
Posted by gorb 2006-10-27 01:17||   2006-10-27 01:17|| Front Page Top

#3 "shut up, meat"
Posted by Frank G">Frank G  2006-10-27 08:12||   2006-10-27 08:12|| Front Page Top

#4 Asma al-Hilaly said her father comments implying that immodestly dressed women invite sexual attacks were not his own words.

Oh. He's the Prophet's ventriloquist dummy...
Posted by tu3031 2006-10-27 08:46||   2006-10-27 08:46|| Front Page Top

#5 Yeah, they ain't my words either, but I did not speak them.

Messenger meet messenger: bang bang!
Posted by johnnycanuck">johnnycanuck  2006-10-27 09:46||   2006-10-27 09:46|| Front Page Top

#6 Her seething and whining is worth only half her father's seething and whining.
Posted by Flea 2006-10-27 11:04||   2006-10-27 11:04|| Front Page Top

#7 Mewling protests from the daughter of the Sheikh of Meat.
Posted by Anguper Hupomosing9418 2006-10-27 12:02||   2006-10-27 12:02|| Front Page Top

#8 THE daughter of besieged Muslim cleric Sheik Taj al-Din al-Hilaly said his comments have been misinterpreted

The only thing that's been "misinterpreted" is what "moderate" Islam really is. Remember, al-Hilali is widely regarded as a moderate Muslim.
Posted by Zenster">Zenster  2006-10-27 14:30||   2006-10-27 14:30|| Front Page Top

#9 By whom? I've not heard that applied to him at all, but maybe I've missed the occasions where it's happened. Links would be helpful -- thanks.
Posted by lotp 2006-10-27 14:32||   2006-10-27 14:32|| Front Page Top

#10 I've looked for a link, and can't really find any reference to this degenerate as a moderate, however there is universal agreement that he is "AUSTRALIA'S most senior Islamic cleric".
The poularity of moderation is still doubtful.
Posted by J.D. Lux 2006-10-27 14:41||   2006-10-27 14:41|| Front Page Top

#11 By whom? I've not heard that applied to him at all, but maybe I've missed the occasions where it's happened. Links would be helpful -- thanks.

Here's a few:
While he paints himself as a moderate, at a young age Sheik Hilali joined the Muslim Brotherhood - an extremist group influenced by one of Islam's most radical thinkers and a supporter of violent jihad.

Sheik Hilali, who is considered a moderate leader but has regularly shaken relations with the Howard Government, still has a strong powerbase, particularly within the Lebanese community.

After having provoked an international furor with his jihadist remarks, yet keeping his job, Australia's Mufti Al-Hilali is trying to repair his image as a moderate Muslim

The ICRA and Faiz's Global Islamic Youth Centre have broken away from the Lakemba Mosque, the main place of worship for Sydney's Lebanese Muslims, because, a former associate says, Sheik Taj Aldin Alhilali, 64, is too moderate.

There was a time when Al-Hilali was a moderate as can be seen from this 2002 press release Message to all the extremists of the world (From Australian Muslims).

The president of the Australian Federation of Islamic Councils, Dr. Ameer Ali, told an Australian newspaper that Sheikh Al-Hilali could not possibly "hold such radical views" because he is a "very moderate Islamic leader."

I foresee a day when there will be only two brands of Islam. The current radical jihadists and one that must evolve in the very near future; Radical reformists.

Moderate Muslims like al-Hilali make any such notion of moderation totally unacceptable. Be it taqqiya or that this is honest and true Islamic moderation, the title moderate Muslim carries with it all the comfort of calling someone a "moderate sociopath".
Posted by Zenster">Zenster  2006-10-27 15:26||   2006-10-27 15:26|| Front Page Top

#12 thanks.

You're so welcome, lotp. I certainly hope this clears things up for you about the piss poor reputation and lack of credibility that "moderate" Muslims have with so many people, especially around Rantburg.
Posted by Zenster">Zenster  2006-10-27 23:52||   2006-10-27 23:52|| Front Page Top

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