8 January 2015 A.D. British Radical Imam Anjem Choudary on Terrorist Attack in Paris, France
Kalin, Curtis. “Muslim Clerck Defends Paris
Terrorist Attack.” CNSnews.com. 8 Jan 2015. http://www.cnsnews.com/blog/curtis-kalin/muslim-cleric-defends-paris-terrorist-attack?utm_source=facebook&utm_medium=marketing&utm_term=facebook&utm_content=facebook&utm_campaign=b-choudary-attack. Accessed 8 Jan 2015.
Muslim Cleric Defends Paris Terrorist Attack
January 8, 2015 - 10:24 AM
By Curtis Kalin
In the wake of the terrorist attack on the offices of
French satirist paper Charlie Hebdo, one Muslim cleric justified the murders
under Islamic law.
USA
today published a column by avowed “radical Muslim cleric” Anjem
Choudary. The piece titled “People know the consequences” asks why France would
allow the paper to mock Islam, and further excused the systematic murders as
justified under Islamic law:
French citizens gather in Paris to denounce the terrorist attack against
magazine Charlie Hebdo and to rally in defense of free speech. (AP)
“Muslims consider the honor
of the Prophet Muhammad to be dearer to them than that of their parents or even
themselves. To defend it is considered to be an obligation upon them. The
strict punishment if found guilty of this crime under sharia (Islamic law) is
capital punishment implementable by an Islamic State. This is because the
Messenger Muhammad said, "Whoever insults a Prophet kill him."
“However, because the
honor of the Prophet is something which all Muslims want to defend, many will
take the law into their own hands, as we often see.”
The contention that mass murder is in any way an
appropriate response to being personally offended is a dangerous slope on which
to tread. There is no doubt that some of these cartoons can be seen as
offensive to certain people, but that same sentiment can be asserted on nearly
any form of speech, especially in politics. Hence, the reasoning behind and the
sanctity of the Constitution’s first amendment.
Choudary then reversed the blame for the attack away from
the three terrorists themselves and onto the French government:
“So why in this case did
the French government allow the magazine Charlie Hebdo to continue to
provoke Muslims, thereby placing the sanctity of its citizens at risk?”
This kind of blame shifting is also intellectually
perilous. Placing the onus of speech on the any secular government is asking
for abuse. But, if Choudary had his way, the government of the Islamic State
would tightly control speech and punish transgressions with death.
Choudary’s entire argument excusing the Paris attack
reveals the fundamental disconnect between views of civilizations. Radical
Islamists have no intention of assimilating into their respective cultures or
contributing to any kind of meaningful dialogue about religion and free speech.
They are intent on terrorizing western citizens out of exerting their rights.
Their plan of terrorism and intimidation, with the ultimate goal of imposing
their religion on others is fundamentally anti-American and is not meant for
the 21st century.
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