Norway: Muslims aren't terrorists 2

Now it turns out many Muslims in Norway don't think Muslims are responsible for terror. It just doesn't make sense, right?

Muslims feel unjustly accused of terror. After all: Muslims aren't involved in terror and Muslims don't support the terror attacks that do occur. We'll just ignore reality. We'll ignore the fact that just today a Muslim group said it's OK to attack France and France said it's taking the threat seriously. I do wonder why Aftenposten is just bringing quotes and not posing some questions of its own. Or is it waiting till the non-Muslims who don't commit terror attacks do it in Norway as well?

Many Muslims in Norway support the controversial claims of some Oslo imams who doubt that Muslims were behind the terrorist attacks on the US in 2001. Among them are some students who don't believe Osama bin Laden gave the order to attack.

Junaid Tariq, age 23, said he's heard that bin Laden's terrorist network al-Qaida was behind the attacks. "But I don't know, and really don't believe that bin-Laden gave the order," Tariq told newspaper Aftenposten on Friday. "At any rate, I don't think it was Muslims who did it."

That's because Islam advocates peace, Tariq said, and Muslims are taught not to take human life.

"Those who were behind the airline attacks shouldn't call themselves Muslims," said Tariq's friend, Rehan Maajid, age 32.

"It could have been al-Qaida, but it's difficult to say," Maajid continued. "There are still lots of holes in the stories around what happened. I think al-Qaida exists, but Muslims shall not take a life. Islam is the religion of peace, and if you take a prisoner, you're supposed to treat them like an equal."

Masoom Zubair, leader for a Pakistani youth organization, says many Muslims feel unjustly suspect when terrorist attacks occur, something they neither have been involved with nor support.

The leader of the Muslim student organization in Norway, Awais Mushtaq, shares the doubts of imam Zulqarnain Sakandar Madni that it was al-Qaida who was behind the attack on the World Trade Center, contending there are only "indications," no hard evidence.

Several Muslim politicians, however, are trying to tone down the debate in Norway over Zulqarnain Sakandar Madni's comments. "The damage is done," Afshan Rafiq of the
Conservatives told Aftenposten, adding that he thinks it was "unwise" of the imam to raise the issue.

"An imam has a special responsibility to build bridges between people, which this certainly hasn't done," he said. Khalid Mahmood of the Labour Party agreed.

"I don't support the imam on this issue," he said. "An imam should be a spiritual leader, and should be very careful in commenting on political issues in the community."

Norwegian Foreign Minister Jonas Gahr Støre and the cabinet minister in charge of immigration issues, Bjarne Håkon Hanssen, have both criticized the imam's remarks.

"There is freedom of expression in Norway, people can say what they believe," Støre told Aftenposten. "But when that's said, this amounts to speculation... with which I completely disagree."

Hanssen said he fears the imams' doubts will now spread, which could in turn make life more difficult for Muslims in Norway.

"It can also make it harder for them to get a job," Hanssen said. "It can be scary for many (Norwegians) when imams in Norway come out with something like this."

Source: Aftenposten (English)

See also: Norway: Muslims aren't terrorists, Norway: Don't panic!

5 comments:

Anonymous said...

They deny also the hystoric facts...So what is new here ? In my opinion it is just the normal reaction from muslims. When they are cutting necks, it is for peacefull meanings. Or you dont get the idea ? It is like a dog smille. When a dog is showing his teeth, it looks like a smile. But means aggression. Peace for muslims is like the smile of a dog. Means the opposite.

Anonymous said...

Of course muslims are peaceful. They just proved it by killing one
of the Pope's nuns when he tried to spread hatred.

Anonymous said...

Muslims are not criminals
those who do crimes are the ones who take the wrong meaning of Jihad.. in Quran it says, " killing someone is taking someone's life" killing stealing and many other crimes in Islam is Haram.

Anonymous said...

Most muslims are not criminals but why do they follow a man who committed every immoral crime it is possible to commit.

Anonymous said...

Guess, violence and muslims seem to be on top of the world these days. Maybe because we've been consumed so much anguish and anger and turns it into hatred. Seeing everything only in the way what we want to see it.