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Radical Cleric Calls on Muslims in Germany to Reject Violence
2009-10-27
Mohammed El Fazazi, a radical cleric serving time in Morocco for his role in the 2003 Casablanca attacks, has written an open letter to Muslims in Germany, saying he has forsworn violence and praising Germany's religious tolerance. German authorities say the letter is a sensation.
This seriously made the surprise meter twitch ...
Mohammed El Fazazi, a Moroccan preacher who knew three of the Sept. 11 suicide pilots, appears to have forsworn violence. Fazazi, who was sentenced to 30 years in jail in his home country for the 2003 Casablanca attacks, has written an open letter addressing Muslims in Germany and saying he has "taken a wrong turn" and "overshot the target."

In 1999 and 2000, when he was imam of the Al-Quds mosque (now Taiba mosque) in the northern port of Hamburg, he called on Muslims "to remove the infidels from power, kill their children, capture their women and destroy their houses."

Now Fazazi writes that "Germany is not a battle zone." Every immigrant has a contract with the German state that must be adhered to. Germany, he writes, "has a freedom of religion which does not exist in many Islamic countries."

The fact that Hamburg alone had 46 prayer rooms was evidence of the German state's tolerance towards Muslims, he said, "because there is no comparably large number of churches in a city in any Islamic country."

Fazazi wrote that opposition to Germany's military involvement in Afghanistan must only be expressed through peaceful demonstrations. He added: "The strength of an argument does not lie in a rifle bullet." He also urges Muslims not to live off state benefits. "It is better for a Muslim to live from the work of his hands and the sweat of his brow because that mouthful is flavorsome and sweet," wrote the preacher.

German security authorites say the letter, which is dated July 21, is authentic and sensational. Even though Fazazi is in prison, he is unlikely to have written such an appeal under duress, they say. The letter has led to intense discussions in radical mosques in particular, officials say.
Posted by:Steve White

#18  A-Moose in Albania proper the US had some of the highest approval ratings, also Albanians showed tremendous heroism in WWII in hiding and protecting Jews. Many of the Albanians the moved West ie England and France have made wonderful gangsters and drug dealers but religon is typically not a factor. They used religon during the KLA/Serb war as a recruiting tool and financial support from arabs - deal with the devil - but typically Albanians put ethnicity and culture before religon.
Posted by: rightwing   2009-10-27 16:14  

#17  He also urges Muslims not to live off state benefits

I wish we could hear more Clerics say this in Europe as Unemployment is highest in Muslim neighbourhoods as they say they have to pray five times a day!
Posted by: Glavitle B. Hayes4065   2009-10-27 16:06  

#16  Fires in Berlin?

Reported on our local news this morning. Berlin police suspect the "militant left" of the dastardly deeds. Unhappy lot, those lefty militants.
Posted by: Woozle Uneter9007   2009-10-27 15:20  

#15  Fires in Berlin? Could be anarchists, communists of various flavours, artistic welfare yobs... lots of people like destruction in Berlin.
Posted by: trailing wife   2009-10-27 14:41  

#14  Take me to the Bebelplatz, I wish to see it again.
Posted by: Besoeker    2009-10-27 14:23  

#13  Another bunch of fires set last night in Berlin. Hmmmm. Who on earth would want to do something like that?
Posted by: Woozle Uneter9007   2009-10-27 14:20  

#12  Indeed, Mitch. I think it was a year ago that the spiritual inspiration for the Muslim Brotherhood and Al Qaeda published a book -- from imprisonment in Egypt -- saying that Al Qaeda's violent approach is un-Islamic... or something like that. The 1968-ers have been growing old, and starting to think about the lives they're leaving their grandchildren.
Posted by: trailing wife   2009-10-27 14:03  

#11  Hmm. More Fadelism. Apparently fanatics get bored while stuck in stir. Sometimes they write Mein Kampf or In the Shade of the Quran, sometimes they "find Jesus".
Posted by: Mitch H.   2009-10-27 13:20  

#10  Maybe there is hope for some sectors of Islamic society after all. I dont know enough about the guy to determine whether he's full of crap or not, but I'll give him the benefit of doubt; he's already in jail, after all.
Posted by: Bisa   2009-10-27 13:16  

#9  Isn't Al-Qaeda planning a German attack?
Fazazi is probably covering his ass beforehand.
Posted by: tipper   2009-10-27 12:38  

#8  Time to write old Fazazi off and move on.
Posted by: KBK   2009-10-27 12:24  

#7  
Posted by: gorb   2009-10-27 10:54  

#6  Saying he has "taken a wrong turn" and "overshot the target." ... he called on Muslims "to remove the infidels from power, kill their children, capture their women and destroy their houses."

He overshot when he said destroy their houses. The houses did nothing and could be very helpful come winter. The rest, well if he said it and believes it, can only means he prefers a demographic victory.
Posted by: rjschwarz   2009-10-27 09:02  

#5  Remember that most of the Muslims in Germany are Turks, who are as a group a heck of a lot less radical than the predominantly Pakistanis in England, Moroccans and Algerians in France, Moroccan in Spain, and even "home grown" Muslims in the East, such as Bosnians and Albanians.

Add to that both the German police and cultural orderliness, which makes being a troublemaker a lot more problematic, and it's no surprise they have less trouble overall.
Posted by: Anonymoose   2009-10-27 08:59  

#4  Translation: it's not time yet.
Posted by: g(r)omgoru   2009-10-27 03:07  

#3  Yes they do. They just wouldn't give him one.
Posted by: mojo   2009-10-27 00:35  

#2  Even though Fazazi is in prison

Ok, "Don't deport me." Casablanca has no comfy chairs.
Posted by: ed   2009-10-27 00:23  

#1  "Don't arrest and deport me."
Posted by: ed   2009-10-27 00:21  

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