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Old 21-02-2009, 11:29   #1
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http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worl...bin-Laden.html

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One of al-Qaeda's founding leaders, Dr Fadl, has begun an ideological revolt against Osama bin Laden, blaming him for "every drop" of blood spilt in Afghanistan and Iraq. Sayyid Imam al-Sharif, who goes by the nom de guerre Dr Fadl, helped bin Laden create al-Qaeda and then led an Islamist insurgency in Egypt in the 1990s.

Today, however, he believes the murder of innocent people is both contrary to Islam and a strategic error. "Every drop of blood that was shed or is being shed in Afghanistan and Iraq is the responsibility of bin Laden and Zawahiri and their followers," writes Dr Fadl.

The terrorist attacks on September 11 were both immoral and counterproductive, he writes. "Ramming America has become the shortest road to fame and leadership among the Arabs and Muslims. But what good is it if you destroy one of your enemy's buildings, and he destroys one of your countries? What good is it if you kill one of his people, and he kills a thousand of yours?" asks Dr Fadl. "That, in short, is my evaluation of 9/11."

He is equally unsparing about Muslims who move to the West and then take up terrorism. "If they gave you permission to enter their homes and live with them, and if they gave you security for yourself and your money, and if they gave you the opportunity to work or study, or they granted you political asylum," writes Dr Fadl, then it is "not honourable" to "betray them, through killing and destruction".
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Old 21-02-2009, 13:41   #2
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Interesting, perhaps now that G Bush has passed they feel they can take a more reflective view to what they've achieved over the last decade. I found a video of another prominent arab saying that the invasion of Iraq was a fantastic thing, simply because arabs are so poor at instituting democracy. Despite the current flaring of gaza, perhaps the agression has gone out of the Islam vs the West debate
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Old 21-02-2009, 16:21   #3
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Interesting article, thanks for the link. That's somewhat heartening to see, particularly when a lot of people criticise Muslims for failing to denounce terrorism, whether it achieves anything is another matter but it is a start.
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Old 21-02-2009, 19:33   #4
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Interesting article, thanks for the link. That's somewhat heartening to see, particularly when a lot of people criticise Muslims for failing to denounce terrorism, whether it achieves anything is another matter but it is a start.
Think of the Muslims! Not sure it is really a fine example of a Muslim denouncing terrorism in the way that you're talking about, given that he was actually in Al Qaeda.
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Old 22-02-2009, 01:25   #5
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Think of the Muslims! Not sure it is really a fine example of a Muslim denouncing terrorism in the way that you're talking about, given that he was actually in Al Qaeda.
I'd have to disagree. That is, if anything, a better example than most other people denouncing terrorism. Someone who has actually been a member of such an organisation and now realises how futile and backward it is.
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Old 22-02-2009, 01:35   #6
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Think of the Muslims! Not sure it is really a fine example of a Muslim denouncing terrorism in the way that you're talking about, given that he was actually in Al Qaeda.
What more do you want? Allah himself appearing and condeming OBL? The guy we're talking about, the one who is the subject of the article, is no less than a founding leader of Al-Qaeda!

It seems you want the moon on a stick as far as Muslims being able to offer anything positive.
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Old 22-02-2009, 09:36   #7
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One thing you can be sure of. Criticism by one of his own will have stung far more than anything any of us (including Bush/Obama) could ever say. The fact that Zawahiri found it necessary to personally issue a 200-page rebuttal tells us much about how it has been received. The most Bush ever got was a tirade of threats issued on some Islamist website or sent to Al Jazeera for broadcast.
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What more do you want? Allah himself appearing and condeming OBL? The guy we're talking about, the one who is the subject of the article, is no less than a founding leader of Al-Qaeda!
I already said its great, although you don't seem to have focussed on that. My comment was against the idea of people who want Muslims to speak out against terrorism. I don't care whether Muslims speak out or not, although many have caled in the past because they believed that 'moderate' Muslims didn't care about terrorism. I don't think the OP is a fine example of a moderate Muslim.

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It seems you want the moon on a stick as far as Muslims being able to offer anything positive.
Quitting a organisation that has killed thousands is more mixed than positive. Besides, I already said it was great.

EDIT: I already inferred it was great, but didn't express it directly. I think its great.
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Old 22-02-2009, 19:11   #9
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I think once the extremist is calling for terrorism to stop it's definitely a step in the right direction. If anything then, it's better that he isn't what you'd call a "moderate"

Isn't it a shame that it takes a thread on a forum to make people aware that such an event has happened though? The only reason I know about it is because an American told me about it! How come it isn't on the mainstream news? Has anyone seen it mentioned on TV at all?
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Old 22-02-2009, 19:35   #10
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yes but the us need someone to blame for there on going occupations etc
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