Wednesday, September 15, 2010

“MUSLIMS CONDEMN TERRORIST ACTS”

A friend and brother in Christ wrote the following recently.
[Here is a] “link for Muslims speaking against terrorism. The kind of stuff media will not report to make you believe that Muslims = terrorists. So hope you can take the time to read it and be willing to change your opinion on Muslims.”

http://www.muhajabah.com/otherscondemn.php

The same friend also wrote:

“Lebanon with the support of Hezbollah is renovating a synagogue in Beirut, and Egypt is doing the same in Cairo and Syria is renovating a church in Damascus from public funding, meanwhile Muslims were attacked in Tennessee for building a mosque. Does something seem wrong with this picture?”

Here is the news on the site: “MUSLIM’S CONDEMN TERRORIST ACTS”

This page focuses on condemnations of the 9/11 terrorist attacks and other terrorist incidents since then as well as of terrorism in general. It is not a complete listing of all condemnations written or spoken by Muslims but is intended to provide a representative sample.

It has often been claimed in the media that Muslims are “silent” and do not condemn terrorism. This page is intended to refute that claim. Muslims have not been silent. Not even close. See also How American Muslims Really Responded to September 11 for more information about the Muslim response to 9/11. And another listing is at Statements Against Terror. Also Muslim Voices Against Terrorism. Related commentary at Friedman Wrong About Muslims Again , by Juan Cole and The Myth of Muslim Condemnation of Terror by Ali Eteraz.

Muslim Leaders

A Message from the Council on American-Islamic Relations

American Muslim Leaders Condemn Attacks

American Muslims Denouncing Terrorism

American Muslims and Scholars Denounce Terrorism on Anniversary of 9/11

Australian Muslims Condemn Terrorist Attack

Bin Laden Distorts Islam, Islamic Scholars Say

Bin Laden’s Idea of ‘Jihad’ is Out of Bounds, Islamic Scholars Say

British Muslim leaders condemn terrorism

British Muslims Condemn Terrorist Attacks

Canadian Muslims Condemn Terorist Attacks

Islamic Statements Against Terrorism in the Wake of the September 11 Mass Murders

Islamic World Deplores U.S. Losses

Looking for Answers in Islam’s Holy Book: What Islamic Scholars Have to Say

Muslim Reactions to Sept 11

Muslim Voices Against Extremism & Terrorism – Part II – Statements by Organizations

Muslim World Condemns Attacks on U.S.

Muslim rulers condemn WTC attacks

New Zealand Muslims Condemn Terrorism

Organization of the Islamic Conference Foreign Ministers Condemn International Terrorism

Quran a Book of Peace Not War, Islamic Scholars Say

Scholars of Islam Condemn Terrorism

Some American Muslims Take a Look at Their Communities’ Shortcomings

U.S. Muslim Scholars Condemn Attacks

UK Muslim Leaders Condemn ‘Lunatic Fringe’

When is jihad OK? Muslim Perspectives

Specific Muslim Scholars

A Common Word Between Us and You, by 130 Islamic scholars

Attacks on Civilians: Forbidden by Islam, by Shaykh Yusuf Qaradawi

Ayatollah Muhammad Husain Fadlallah of Lebanon condemns Osama Bin Laden, by Ayatollah Muhammad Husain Fadlallah

Bin Laden’s Violence is a Heresy Against Islam, by AbdulHakim Murad (Tim Winter)

Defending the Civilians (a fatwa against terrorism), by Shaykh Muhammad Afifi al-Akiti

Expert Says Islam Prohibits Violence Against Innocents, by Shaykh Hamza Yusuf

Grand Sheikh of al-Azhar Condemns Suicide Bombings, by Shaykh Muhammad Sayyed Tantawi

High Mufti of Russian Muslims calls for Extradition of Bin Laden, by Russian Muslim leaders

Iran’s Supreme Leader Condemns Attacks on U.S., by Ayatollah Ali Khamanei

Islam and the Question of Violence, by Seyyed Hossein Nasr, Iranian scholar

Jihad and the Modern World, by Dr. Sherman Jackson

Jihad: Its True Meaning and Purpose, by Muzammil H. Siddiqui

Most Prominent Sunni Muslim Scholar Condemns Killing of Civilians, by Shaykh Muhammad Sayyed Tantawi, Grand Imam of Al-Azhar University

Muslim Attitudes about Violence, by Shaykh Muhammad al-Munajjid

Muslim Voices Against Extremism and Terrorism – Part I – Fatwas, by various scholars

Muslim Voices Against Extremism and Terrorism – Part IV A few Quotes, by various scholars

On the Terrorist Attacks, by Imam Zaid Shakir

Prominent Pakistani Cleric Tahir ul Qadri condemns Bin Laden, by Tahir ul Qadri

Reclaiming Islam from the Terrorists, by AbdulHakim Murad, British scholar

Reflections on the National Horror of September 11, 2001, by Muzammil H. Siddiqui

Refutation of Bin Laden’s Defense of Terrorism, by Moiz Amjad, Pakistani scholar

Response to a Question about Islam and Terrorism, by Moiz Amjad, Pakistani scholar

Saudi Clerics Condemn Terrorism, by Sheikh Abderrahman al-Sudayes

Saudi Grand Mufti Condemns Terrorist Attacks in U.S., by Shaikh Abdulaziz Al-Ashaikh

Scholars’ Statements Regarding The Attacks In The United States, by Shaykh Abdul-Aziz Aali-Shaykh, Grand Mufti of Saudi Arabia and President of the Committee of Senior Scholars, and Shaykh Saleh Al-Lehaydaan, Chief Justice Of The Saudi Arabian Judiciary, and Shaykh Dr. Saaleh Ibn Ghaanem As-Sadlaan, Pres. Higher Studies Dept. Al-Imaam Muhammd Ibn Saud Islamic University

Spanish Muslim Clerical authorities Issue Fatwa against Osamah Bin Laden, by Spanish Muslim leaders

Terrorism Is at Odds With Islamic Tradition, by Khaled Abou El Fadl

Terrorism: Not a doorway to heaven, by Jamil Abdul Razzak Hajoo, of Idriss Mosque, Seattle

The Myth of Islamic Terrorism Exploded, by Shaykh Abdul Azeez bin Abdullah bin Baaz and Shaykh Muhammad Bin Saalih al Uthaymeen

The worst enemies of Islam are from within, by Hamza Yusuf

Top Saudi Cleric Says Attacks on U.S. a Terrible Crime in Islam, by Shaykh Salah al-Lahidan, head of the Islamic Judiciary of Saudi Arabia

Violence Against Innocents Violates Islamic Law, by Imam Siraj Wahhaj

What is jihad? What is terrorism?, by Statement by Muslim scholars

Individual Ordinary Muslims

Special links

A Country United- Poem by a Muslim woman about September 11

Islam Denounces Terrorism- Site of Muslim scholar Harun Yahya

Muslims Against Terrorism- An organization founded by Muslims who stand against the hijacking of Islam by extremists and terrorists

Report: Muslim Celebrities Condemn Attacks- Yusuf Islam (Cat Stevens), Muhammad Ali, Hakeem Olajuwon of the Houston Rockets

Muslim charities who solicited donations to help victims in New York City:

* Global Relief Foundation
* Islamic Relief
* Mercy USA

Articles, essays, and columns

Here are some things I’ve written myself; some of these pages may also contain links to further condemnations of more recent events:

a step in the right direction

Al-Qaeda on defensive as bombs begin to backfire

Arab views on the Russian hostage crisis

Bali Attacks a Heinous Crime, Total Barbarism, says prominent Muslim scholar

Death and destruction in the name of Islam?

do not let hatred drive you to injustice

does the Quran really command killing unbelievers?

Even more sick

explosions in London

hell no

Hiraba versus Jihad

horror in the Caucasus

in case you hadn’t noticed this story

Islamic rulings on warfare

Killing of children is an abomination, whoever does it

Muslim scholars seek to rein in ‘sheikhs of death’

Muslims condemn Berg beheading

Muslims who act as if Islam had never come and its teachings had never been revealed

not silent

not silent, not even close

Oh, God. Not again.

on the bombings in Jordan

On the terrorist attack in Indonesia

Once more with feeling

Organization of the Islamic Conference: Muslims must fight extremism

Qaradawi condemns terrorism in Qatar

Qataris demonstrate against terrorism

Saudi clerics condemn terrorism in front of 2 million Muslim pilgrims

Saudi scholars condemn violence

Sick

Sick of people who murder to advance their cause

terrorism is a return to the pre-Islamic ignorance

Terrorism is not Islam

Terrorism, again.

terrorism, fascism, Islamophobia… a strange mix indeed

terrorist attacks in Egypt

terrorists strike at the heart of Shi’a Islam

the truth about jihad

the two sides of Yusuf Qaradawi

to remember and again to condemn those who did it

Top Saudi cleric condemns terrorism

using Islam to fight terrorism

Wahhabi scholar condemns terrorism

Wahhabis condemning terrorism

When I read this in the news, my heart sank to the floor

And here are articles by other ordinary Muslims:

A Curse Upon the Brigands Who Kill Children, by Aziz Poonawalla

A Dastardly Act, by Ikram Seghal

A Muslim Surgeon’s Prayer for His Fellow Americans, by Aftab Ahmad

Amid simmering religious tension, Muslims denounce killing of Christian family, by (Associated Press report)

Area Muslims slam suicide bombing, by Washington Times report

Bin Laden’s Fatwa is a Call to Plunder Not Jihad, by Aziz H. Poonawalla

Defaming, Defiling, and Falsifying Islam: A Condemnation of al-Qaeda, by Frank M. Afflitto, convert to Islam

Does the Quran Sanction Violence?, by Mohamed Elmasry

Hirabah versus Jihad, by Robert D. Crane, convert to Islam

Horrified by What Happened in the U.S., by Ahmad Y. Majdoubeh

Human Nature at Its Worst, by Amir Meshkin

I Believe in Allah and America, by Arsalan Iftikhar

I’m Not the Enemy, by Reshma Memon Yaqub

Islam Demands a Muslim Response to 9/11 (PDF), by Imad-ad-Dean Ahmad

Islam condemns all acts of terrorism, by Daar-ul-Ehsaan

Islam is Not the Source of Terrorism, by Harun Yahya

Islam is Not to Blame, by Omar Sarwar

Islam is a Religion of Peace, Not Terrorism, by Muhammad Ali

Islam: A Home of Tolerance Not Fanaticism, by Yusuf Islam (Cat Stevens)

Islamic Scholars Should Speak Up for the Truth about Islam and Jihad, by Laila Nasheeba-Or

Jihad Means Waging Peace and Justice, by Mohamed Elmasry

May God Touch All of Us with His Infinite Grace, by Susan Abulhawa

Muslim scholars reach out to Pope, by BBC News

Muslims Must Not Let Terrorism Become the Voice of Islam, by Blerime Topalli

My Fatwa on the Fanatics, by Ziauddin Sardar

Not In My Name: A Treatise Against Religious Intolerance, by Richard L. Dixon, convert to Islam

Osama Bin Laden: An Enemy of Islam, by Muqtedar Khan

Press Release, by Khalid Usman, Councillor, Ward 7, Markham, Ontario

Salafi scholars condemn terrorism, by collected by Just your average Muslim

Some Misappropriations of Quranic Verses, by David Dakake, Islamic Research Institute (PDF)

Terror Is Not Islam, by Kari Ann Owen (convert to Islam)

The Meaning of Jihad, by Hesham Hassaballa

The Real Meaning of the Concept of Jihad, by Ahmed Motiar

Twin Towers Viewed from a Western Minaret: Thoughts of a Convert to Islam, by Michael Wolfe

Under Attack, by Imad-ad-Dean Ahmad

What Does the Quran’s ‘Verse of the Sword’ Really Mean?, by Hesham A. Hassaballa

When the innocent are murdered, we all go into the dark with them, by Ziauddin Sardar

Who Hijacked Islam, by Anwar Ibrahim, Malaysian dissident

World’s future hinges on peace between faiths, Islamic scholars tell Pope, by Riazat Butt and Martin Hodgson

Messages on Muslims’ Websites:

* Al-Islam, by scholars at a Shi’ite resource site
* Islam: The Modern Religion, by Fareena Alam
* Islamic Studies page, by Alan Godlas (convert to Islam)
* Kamilat, by Talibah Jilani
* Muslim Answers, by Abd ar-Rahman Robert Squires
* Muslim Voices Against Extremism and Terrorism – Part III – Statements & Articles by Individuals, by various individuals

See also: Muslim Imam Offers Words of Prayer at World Trade Center Memorial Ceremony

Bonus: View This Is Islam: “Islam, it’s all about peace, terrorism it doesn’t teach”.

Ongoing: The Council on American-Islamic Relations

In an effort to show that Muslim activism against terrorism didn’t stop after 9/11, this section contains press releases and statements by the Council on American-Islamic Relations condemning terrorist attacks. This is a resource in development. Subscribe to CAIR’s mailing list to keep up with their latest statements and releases.

American Muslims Condemn Riyadh Bombings – May 23, 2003

CAIR Calls for Release of All Hostages in Iraq – Tuesday, September 21, 2004

CAIR Condemns ‘Barbaric’ London Terror Attacks – Thursday, July 07, 2005

CAIR Condemns Attack On Seattle Jewish Center – Saturday, July 29, 2006

CAIR Condemns Attack On U.S. Medical Personnel In Yemen – December 30, 2002

CAIR Condemns Attack on US Diplomatic Convoy in Gaza – October 15, 2003

CAIR Condemns Haifa Suicide Bombing – 10/04/2003

CAIR Condemns Hariri Assassination – Monday, February 14, 2005

CAIR Condemns Iraq Church Bombings – Sunday, August 01, 2004

CAIR Condemns Killing of British Hostage in Iraq – Friday, October 08, 2004

CAIR Condemns Murder of American in Saudi Arabia – Friday, June 18, 2004

CAIR Condemns Murder of Margaret Hassan – Wednesday, November 17, 2004

CAIR Condemns School Killings in Russia – Tuesday, September 07, 2004

CAIR Joins ‘Call to Action’ on Darfur Crisis – Tuesday, August 03, 2004

CAIR condemns Istanbul bombings – Thursday, November 20, 2003

CAIR condemns attacks on civilians – Thursday, March 28, 2002

CAIR condemns hostage-taking by Iraqi insurgents, calls for release of hostages – 4/9/2004

CAIR condemns killings in Iraq, Pakistan – Tuesday, March 02, 2004

CAIR condemns murder of American in Iraq – 5/11/2004

CAIR condemns mutilation of bodies in Iraq – Wednesday, March 31, 2004

CAIR statements on the events of September 11 – (various dates)

CAIR welcomes capture of Saddam Hussein – Sunday, December 14, 2003

CAIR-CAN Condemns Anti-Semitic Graffiti – August 25, 2004

CAIR-CAN Condemns Vandalism of Jewish Homes in Toronto – Friday, March 19, 2004

CAIR-CAN condemns Daniel Pearl killing – Friday, February 22, 2002

CAIR-CAN condemns bomb attack on Passover celebration in Israel – Thursday, March 28, 2002

CAIR-CAN condemns firebomb attack of Jewish school – Tuesday, April 06, 2004

CAIR-CAN condemns gang-rape of woman in Pakistan by tribal court – Friday, July 05, 2002

CAIR-CAN condemns hate graffiti on Edmonton synagogue – Wednesday, December 28, 2005

CAIR-CAN condemns killing of innocent Christian worshippers in Pakistan – Tuesday, October 30, 2001

CAIR-CAN: There is no justification for attacks on innocent people – Thursday, November 14, 2002

CAIR-NJ Offers Condolences to Coptic Community – Monday, January 17, 2005

CAIR: American Muslims Condemn Sectarian Mosque Bombing – 07/05/2003

Canadian Muslim scholars reject Bin Laden’s calls for jihad – Monday, October 15, 2001

Canadian Muslims Condemn Recent Khadr Comments That Excuse Terrorism – Friday, March 05, 2004

Canadian Muslims condemn 9/11 terrorist attacks – Tuesday, September 11, 2001

Canadian Muslims condemn anti-Jewish article – Monday, January 12, 2004

Canadian Muslims condemn church attack in Pakistan – Sunday, March 17, 2002

Canadian Muslims condemn vandalism of synagogues – Friday, April 12, 2002

Muslims Condemn Philippines Airport Bombing – Tuesday, March 04 2003

Muslims Offer Help for Victims of Terrorist Attacks – 9/11/01

Muslims condemn anti-Jewish article – Wednesday, January 07, 2004

Muslims condemn anti-Semitic article – 11/8/2002

Muslims to hold 9/11 vigil at U.S. Capitol – Thursday, August 28, 2003

Muslims urged to donate for D.C. sniper victims – Wednesday, October 16, 2002

U.S. Imams Say Iraq Hostage-Takers Violate Islamic Beliefs – Friday, October 29, 2004

U.S. Muslim Group Condemns bin Laden Videotape – 09/11/2003

U.S. Muslims Condemn Madrid Bombings – 03/11/2004

U.S. Muslims call for 9/11/02 “Day of Unity and Prayer” – Tuesday, July 23, 2002

US Muslims Condemn Terrorism in Ad Campaign – March 8, 2003

We repudiate terrorism – Ibrahim Hooper, July 11, 2007

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Islamic Scholars Say U.S. Muslim Soldiers Must Fight for Country

Muslim soldier dies in Iraq

Muslims In Military: Arab-American proudly serves U.S.

Muslims in military say ‘everybody belongs’

Muslims in the U.S. Military are As Loyal As Any, Chaplain Says

Ramadan a Sacred Time for U.S. Muslim Troops

Soldier of Faith

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