Talk:Johari Abdul-Malik
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Religious scholarship?
[edit]As a leader and activist in the Muslim community, shouldn't this individual have at least some exposure to Islamic scholarship? Perhaps it is simply overlooked due to the brevity of this biography? Supertouch (talk) 09:01, 3 January 2008 (UTC)SupertouchSupertouch (talk) 09:01, 3 January 2008 (UTC)
Suicide Bombing quote
[edit]Removed the quote and section, it seems to me from reading the Wa. Po. article that the quote was uttered by a Mohamad Adam El Sheikh, not Mr. Abdul-Malik, and that Malik in fact opposed such bombings.
Mosque officials said sermons at Dar condemn terrorism. Sheikh, the current imam, said that suicide bombings are never legitimate in the United States, and Omeish agreed that "it's as clear as day that within the American context, it is absolutely contradictory to Islamic principles and belief."
But Palestinian suicide bombings in Israel elicit more ambivalent attitudes. Mosque spokesman Abdul-Malik said that he has condemned Palestinian suicide bombers in his own sermons and that no one criticized him for it afterward. But judging by conversations with members, the tactic generally is neither encouraged nor condemned from Dar's pulpit.
Sheikh said he tells his congregation that Islamic law does not allow suicide bombings in most instances. However, he said, "if certain Muslims are to be cornered where they cannot defend themselves, except through these kinds of means, and their local religious leaders issued fatwas to permit that, then it becomes acceptable as an exceptional rule, but should not be taken as a principle."
72.66.188.220 (talk) 19:13, 11 March 2010 (UTC)
- I agree completely.--Epeefleche (talk) 19:36, 11 March 2010 (UTC)
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Excessive Sections
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- Criticism of Israel: Summarize into one sentence under Muslim chaplain of Howard University section
- Support for Jamil Abdullah Al-Amin: Summarize into one sentence under Muslim chaplain of Howard University section
- "Witch hunt": Summarize into one sentence under Muslim chaplain of Howard University section
- Reaction to charges against Ahmed Omar Abu Ali: Summarize into one sentence under Dar al-Hijrah section
- Reaction to Ali al-Timimi conviction: Summarize into one sentence under Dar al-Hijrah section
- Support for Shaker Elsayed: Summarize into one sentence under Dar al-Hijrah section
- TV spot against terrorism: Summarize into one sentence under Dar al-Hijrah section
- Anti-terrorism press conference: Summarize into one sentence under Dar al-Hijrah section
- Response to reactions to Fort Hood shooter: Summarize into one sentence under Dar al-Hijrah section
- Reaction to Anwar al-Awlaki: Summarize into one sentence under Dar al-Hijrah section
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