Sunday, July 17, 2005

Britain - London Muslim Salutes Terrorists

PM Tony Blair says "the extremist threats can be fought with "the power of argument, debate, true religious faith, and true legitimate politics."

Perhaps he would like to argue and debate with Hani Al-Siba’i.

Hani Al-Siba’i, an Egyptian-born academic, described the attacks that killed at least 55 people as “a great victory” that rubbed the noses of G8 countries in the mud.


And

When asked about the killings of civilians by Islamists in Iraq, he denied that victims could be divided into combatants and non-combatants. “The term civilian does not exist in Islamic religious law. There is no such term as civilians in the western sense. People are either of Dar al Harb [literally, house of hostility, meaning any non-Islamic government] or not.”


Or maybe Tony would like to debate Red Ken's friend Al-Qaradawi.

Al-Qaradawi, 79, is banned from America for advocating child suicide bombers in the Middle East, although he has condemned the London bombings. He has reportedly said: “The Israelis might have nuclear bombs but we have the children bomb and these human bombs must continue until liberation.”


Al-Qaradawi has said a lot more than that, just Google him.

Tony will have his chance next month when Al-Qaradawi vists Londonistan next month.
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