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Canadian Muslim
Scholars Reject "Misguided" Calls for Jihad
(Ottawa, Canada) - The Canadian
office of the Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR CAN) and the Canadian
Muslim Civil Liberties Association (CMCLA) today denounced a series of recent
statements made by Osama bin Laden and his al-Qaeda network that state that
Muslims should wage a "jihad" against Americans.
In a joint statement endorsed by
prominent Canadian Islamic scholars (Dr. Jamal Badawi, Imam Munir El-Kassem,
Sheikh Ahmad Kutty), the two organizations wrote:
"Islam respects the
sacredness of life, and rejects any express statement or tacit insinuation that
Muslims should harm innocent people. Despite our disagreement with certain
American policies, we must never abuse the concept of Jihad to target innocent
civilians.
"Jihad, which literally means
'struggle,' has an internal, societal and combative dimension. The internal
dimension of Jihad encompasses the struggle against the evil inclinations of the
self, and the spiritual project to adorn the self with virtues such as justice,
mercy, generosity and gentleness. The societal dimension includes struggling
against social injustice and creating a communal identity based on charity,
respect and equality. Finally, the combative aspect of jihad is only to be used
as self-defense against aggression or to fight oppression, and, even then, to be
observed with strict limits of conduct that preserves the life of innocents and
the sanctity of the environment. Moreover, this latter type of Jihad can only be
declared by a legitimate, recognized religious authority.
"Using the concept of Jihad
to justify harming the innocent is contrary to the letter and spirit of Islam.
We condemn any violence that springs from this misguided interpretation."
CONTACT: Riad Saloojee at
613-798-0003
CAIR Council on American-Islamic
Relations
453 New Jersey Avenue, S.E. Washington, D.C. 20003
Tel: 202-488-8787
Fax: 202-488-0833
E-mail: cair@cair-net.org
URL: http://www.cair-net.org
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