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Hervé
29th December 2015, 17:57
As some of you may have seen, I ran into the following phenomenon many a time on this forum:



Another problem here is that individuals get on high horses claiming high principles with no data...

... without following threads and reading posts... or if they do, it seems they don't understand what's written, or, if they do, it seems that the written words are not understood in their meaning. That leaves those other individuals who do follow threads and read posts, understand what's written and comprehend the meaning of what's written... scratching their head.


I guess I have to resolve myself to the fact that written words, rather than being a precise coding for the accurate transmissions of ideas to someone else's mind, are, in fact, springboards for all kinds of hallucinations... :(



That leads me to guess that it's got to do with graphism and/or written instructions, commands, explanations, etc...

In that vein, here is an article explaining some of the history of what has become a global threat:


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The truth about Islamic Fundamentalism (http://thesaker.is/the-truth-about-islamic-fundementalism/)

by Noureddin Shami, December 29, 2015


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(cover photo above: Daesh thugs execute a group of children)

The author has written at least five different versions of this essay, all in an attempt to relay the same message at different levels of overtness targeting different audiences. Bits and pieces of it have been used here and there by some, even published, sometimes with good intentions and sometimes with devious intentions.

In the wake of the horrific crime against Paris and its people, the onus on those with light to shed becomes a bigger moral obligation. The truth must be told and information must be shared for people to be able to make rational conclusions. From this context, there is perhaps no better forum to discuss the issue of Islamic fundamentalism than The Saker. This specific version is therefore targeted for The Saker readership, and will be quite open. It will upset some people, but the truth has to be told as it is.

To understand the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant (ISIL aka ISIS and IS), one has to go back to the early foundations that underpin it.

Much has been said recently about IS, however, most of the words used have been so remote from the whole truth. The lies and the cover-ups have confounded the problem. Muslim clerics fear to face the truth. Arab anti-IS activists are either diverting the truth or turning a blind eye to it. The Western-led coalition poised to stand up against IS had no idea “who”, or rather “what”, the real culprit was, and no serious intention of defeating it either.

Even the more recent Russian initiative in Syria, with all of its military effectiveness, is not addressing the issue at its core, as in reality, it is incapable of approaching the dogmatic core from a mere military perspective.

Yet, criticism and opposition to IS are widespread in their origin; including opposition from Muslims who are rightfully saying that such actions give Islam a deeply damaging image. What is real Islam? one might ask, but this question will never be answered; at least not honestly, and not from a position of knowledge either because the Islam that Muslims believe in is not real Islam, it is the perverted Islam that is best represented by IS.

The problem however is not just that of the truth being covered up, but with the consequences of uncovering it. The world is bursting at the seams with bigots from such diverse poles, and any attempts to unmask any one of them - inadvertently but surely - will deliver to the opposing party fuel and excuses for retaliatory actions that invariably, and without fail, harm innocent people.

The moral obligation of speaking out about this hence becomes quite a challenge because, exposing all this with the full knowledge that such information could be misused to target others is a heavy burden to carry and yet, to choose to simply stay silent in fear of such retaliations is not responsible conduct either.

The writer has taken the J-curve in his pursuit to understand Islam. He is neither a practicing Muslim, nor an anti-Muslim or a self-hating Muslim. He does not follow any other religion either. This essay is an attempt to dispel some myths and address what real Islam really is. If he gives an informed description of the commonly-accepted Muslim belief system, he is neither attacking Islam nor Muslims. He is stating facts which he believes that the non-Muslim world is totally unaware of.

Islam has been tainted by both of those who are giving it the bad image with their actions, and those who are trying to defend it.

The writer was born into a secular Muslim family in the mid 1950’s. His family did not practice any religion, which is something quite rare in that part of the world. He was brought up among Muslims, including leading clerics and a close family relative who brought in the Muslim Brotherhood (MB). This eventually culminated in turning his home town into a hub of Islamist fundamentalism.

He knows exactly what fundamentalists believe in, what they are prepared to reveal, and what they will hide. For many years, he shuddered listening to them disbelieving what they were saying, and as a result, he renounced their religion outright.

With horror, he watched how in the late 1960’s, their recruitment drive began to gain momentum. No one at that time would have imagined that it would eventually end up with a state occupying half of Iraq and Syria and operatives all over the West.

Later on in life, he read the Koran and realized that it is a great book. He realized that Islam is indeed a religion of compassion and love, but the meanings of the Koran’s words and their teachings have been grossly distorted.

His own study and inner circle allowed him to realize that Islam as practiced has got absolutely nothing to do with the Koran and its teachings. It became clear that the problems in Islam, its violent aspect, are all the result of misinterpretations that are centuries old, and unless they are properly identified and addressed by Muslims, the problem cannot and will not be resolved.

Some staunch Shariah-Muslims will see in this essay words of heresy, treachery and will make all types of accusations that their narrow minds will conjure, and this is because in their dogma, humans are only meant to follow commands and rituals and to have them performed in a specific manner in order to appease their lord. If reason and Shariah come to differ, which of the two should prevail? They have their religion and the author has his. It is not their judgment that he seeks.

The Koran promotes the concept of “Fatah”. There is no English equivalent to this term even though the word in its literal sense means “opening”. However, “opening” does not fully explain the philosophical concept. The closest English term that embodies the concept of “Fatah” would be “disclosure”, that is, a spiritual insightful disclosure that leads to enlightenment. But that original term “Fatah” is not even discussed within a Muslim context in the non-Muslim World and has almost totally lost its meaning in Islam itself. Many such key terms in Islam have lost their original meanings and this is an extremely serious matter.

Another example of such misuse and distortion of key words that underpin the concepts and tenements of Islam includes the word “Jihad”. This word literally means “struggle” and refers to the struggle of the soul in its search for enlightenment. There is no equivalent for it in English and the closest we can get to it is to borrow from Sanskrit the word “Yoga”.

Jihad was distorted to mean killing non-Muslims and Fatah to mean conquering non-Muslim nations and forcing them to convert to Islam.

We can go further and find another key concept in Islam distorted beyond recognition; that is the word “Shahada”. In its literal sense it means “witness”, and in the Koranic context, it is also meant to mean witness or vision (i.e. of God). The distortion rendered this to mean getting killed in battle against non-Muslims with a guarantee to enter heaven “without any judgment”.

Essential to note here is that the Holy Koran does not directly say that Islam will rule the world. Instead it makes inferences to that effect, but those hints are no different to saying that “the righteous shall inherit the earth”. The Koran quite clearly says that only a few will be righteous in the latter days. This clearly contradicts any fundamentalist Muslim “prediction” of the whole world converting to Islam.

Lastly, the Koran never stated that the ultimate objective of Islam is to form a global state (or any state for that matter) that is run by Shariah law.

As occurs in all the world’s great religions, the teachings and message say something and practise becomes quite something else. Hence, in total contradiction with the lofty, profound and peace-loving words and teachings of the Koran, the three concepts of Fatah, Jihad and Shahada which described the foundations of a spiritual path of faith, were distorted in manner that turned Islam into a religion of violence, conquest and mayhem ending up with establishing a Shariah-run state as the ideal expression of “true” Islam. Even the “path” (Sabeel in Arabic), was distorted to mean “for the sake of”. So the “path towards God”, came to mean “fighting for the sake of God”.

Yasser Arafat, despite being strictly secular, named his movement “Fatah” despite having Christians fighting alongside him! If there are any questions about the choice of the name, the national anthem for Palestine is there for all Arabic speakers to examine, discern and translate to others.

At the heart of the problem is that many Koranic words have one literal Arabic meaning and another totally different and distorted one ascribed to them by Muslim clerics. Invariably, without fail, the distorted meaning is one that suits the interpretations of the clerics just as they have learnt from their predecessors. Hence, the distortion continues. This is not the work of IS, the Muslim Brotherhood (MB), or the CIA.

At the heart of the matter lies the fact that practicing Muslims believe in the distorted definitions of the terms Fatah, Jihad and Shahada. Most will not seek Shariah law, take up arms or actually get engaged in fighting. These distorted beliefs have been passed down to them since the very early days of Islam. The truth is that there is no such thing as moderate Islam when, upon examination of these distorted definitions of Fatah, Jihad, and Shahada, it is evident that the twist of interpretation is in the direction of violence and conquest.

The matter becomes even more serious upon comparing doctrines. If there is a debate between a pacifist Muslim scholar and an IS representative, you will find differences on issues like how they interpret certain rules, how to punish those who break them and the like, but you will also find that their fundamental beliefs about Fatah, Jihad and Shahada are identical. This is why Muslim clergy cannot and do not stand up to publicly rebuke the IS ideology.

Some learned Muslim scholars try to soften the Jihad definition when they argue that it is not only about military struggle and has loftier aspects, but they all conveniently turn a blind eye to the commonly-held understandings of Fatah and Shahada because they have absolutely nothing to hide behind, and as non-Muslims do not know much about those concepts, those Muslim clergy never get challenged and it is about time that they do.

Of course, most Muslims are peace-loving people and would never engage in any military conquest by choice, in particular those who are in the forty years and older age mark. With the concerted efforts in radicalization over the last few decades and its peak in recent times, they may not be able to hold back their youth. In fact, some Muslim youth today, including those living in Western countries, are managing to radicalize their parents and forcing their sisters and mothers to wear the Hijab, among other things.

As evident, IS is implementing in its practices the distortions in the reading of the Holy Koran and without any false pretenses, diplomacy or political correctness. It is emboldened, empowered and open in its belief in forceful coercion as a means to spread Islam all over the world. It doesn’t shy away from killing anyone who does not follow its dogma. This is its interpretation of the Book.

The problem does not originate from IS any more than it does from Al-Qaeda, the Taliban, Wahhabism, the MB or the Salafists or any other group. Neither, does the problem originate in the so-called USA-created groups and, the USA cannot be held accountable for such a belief system. Neither is the problem lying in a handful of radicals tainting the image of Islam. The problem lies in the fact that these foundational concepts of Fatah, Jihad and Shahada have not been addressed and properly explained to Muslims by Muslim clergy.

Historically, early conquests were most likely employed strategically when Islam was in its infancy and unknown to the world. However, right now, no one is prepared to revisit those definitions and their validity or relevance in today’s world.

What is specifically dangerous about IS is that it effectively brings back home stories of success when, for so long, Muslims only heard stories of defeat and suppression. Wahhabism has been based on reclaiming the former glory. Their misinterpretation of the Koran compels them to believe that there really is a moment when global military conquest will eventuate and that when Muslims hear the “call”, they are compelled to rise up and fight. IS signals to emotionally vulnerable Muslims that it is the one to lead such a conquest. That is why all Muslim youth, hundreds of millions, are potential recruits for this.

Nothing other than in-house reform can reform Islam. For this monumental step to be taken, Muslims will have to read the Holy Koran correctly, listen attentively to its subtle meanings and wondrous metaphors even if this requires challenging some existing interpretations considered as fundamentally significant to the faith of Islam.

No doubt, without willing and powerful financiers, organizations like IS cannot present a wide-spread danger, however it is never difficult for such interested “investors” to be found as an entire potential army exists which is ready to fight and die, and its soldiers can easily be manipulated should the interested financier know how to play his cards right. Clearly in many cases, these soldiers run with money but, money is only the catalyst as the recruitment magnet and drive has come from deep within this archaic and distorted Islam accepted and taught by all Muslim clerics in all Mosques all around the world.

We see with Iraq, Libya and Syria where they were once stable countries run by so-called autocrats who fully understood the foundations of violence in Islam and their implications if not managed. Hence they knew quite well how to deal with the issue and in their own methods peculiar to their laws and practices which the West goes to pains to describe as undemocratic.

Evident to all, the Western-led removal of Saddam and Qaddafi has turned Iraq and Libya into hubs for Islamists with Libya just a short distance from the shores of Europe. Western-led support for the Syrian opposition has facilitated the creation of Islamist organizations in Syria and the transport of tens of thousands of fighters and military hardware to them. In a twist of fate, the West now has to fight the same fighters it helped create and arm. The recent barbaric attack on Paris is an undeniable proof of such an outcome.

It is total folly of the West to think that it can switch Jihadists on and off, to use them when convenient and then cut off their lifeline believing they will go away. How easy it is to forget that the honeymoon with Al-Qaeda in Afghanistan didn’t last too long. It seems the experience was not powerful enough to teach the West an important lesson. As we speak we see history repeating itself.

Whilst the West cannot reform Islam, to capitalize on its violent aspect for quick military short-term gain is extremely dangerous.

In dot point, this is in reality what Western governments and their law-enforcement agencies have been doing:

1. Fostering Islamists and supporting them overseas.

2. Turning against the same Islamists later on thereby putting their citizens on the terror hit-list.

3. Under religious freedom, allowing fundamentalist Islamic teachings to be taught in mosques and Muslim schools and having them unchecked.

4. Appointing seemingly and allegedly moderate Muslim leaders as advisers to law-enforcement agencies.

5. Pouring money into programs which they believe can de-radicalize Muslim youth. This is folly and clearly indicates that officials who put those plans into place have no idea at all that of how to put into place strategies that will succeed.

6. Fueling anti-Western hatred by continuously supporting Israel and its criminal treatment of Palestinians.

Islamists of different magnitude and danger have infiltrated Western government agencies especially in Europe. They are at best Trojan Horses capitalizing on public funds and pursuing fame and power, all the while giving governments twisted advice to protect their ilk.

But try to say this in the West and you’ll be accused of being Islamophobic, against freedom of expression, bigoted and paranoid. Instead of listening to the truth, they will keep feeding Islamist groups with funds, emboldening their use of mosques as political and religious organizing bases, make their holidays public school holidays, all in the hope of integrating them into the broader community. They will never integrate because their objective is to convert the world to adopt Islam. After all, they teach their youth to trust only those who follow their religion.

Try to convince Arab activists who are standing up against ISIL that the underlying problem is within some false Koranic interpretations, and they will scorn you and tell you that it is all America’s doing. In so doing this, not only they would be refusing to see reality, but they are also diverting attention from the main culprit and allowing it to continue to fester under cover.

In exposing Islamists however, one is sure to rally up support, but it will be from the wrong people; the true Muslim haters like Neo-Nazis, Skin Heads, white supremacists and evangelists who will jump on the band wagon proclaiming that they have a better alternative to Islam.

This period in history is akin to the time of the crusaders of Christianity; replacing Christianity with Islam. In fairness to Islam, the Church that led the crusaders did not reform. It was the Western mind that reformed and in its rejection to the Church has managed to liberate itself from its yoke.

Before any group of people criticize another, they must both honestly and sincerely look at their own performance, history and belief system and act from within the principle that “he who is without sin should cast the first stone”. Even if Islam does not reform, just like Christianity did not either, Muslims may in time start rejecting the rotten ideologies they have been brought up with. As a matter of fact, the IS syndrome may hasten this process.

Inadvertently, therefore, we are back to where this essay started because understanding the nature of the beast only solves half the problem. Military action against IS in Syria and Iraq is necessary, but to go the next step in an attempt to quash its ideology is another story. Such a move poses the key question as to who would be morally and philosophically qualified to oppose IS and by which means? We can go a little further and ask who can guarantee that exposing of the driving force of IS is not going to give some anti-Muslim bigots enough reason to wage massacres against Muslims, all Muslims, including those who would never take up arms, even non-practicing Muslims, wherever they can be found, cornered or outnumbered? What assurance can one have that such atrocities will not reach those who “look like Muslims” or are identified as Muslims? Such repercussions have happened in the recent past.

The million dollar question to ask is whether more people will get killed if ISIL is allowed to operate under wider Muslim protection and allowed to continue to recruit more youth if this potentially highly dangerous issue is not brought out to the open? No one knows but I must act on my conscience and integrity.


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Accordingly, one needs only to have two different rendition of the same good book to start religious wars... thanks to Gutenberg and literacy, some psychopathic catholic clerics began to lose ground on their interpretation of scriptures. Yet, a similar fanaticism has been driving all sides.

Which brings in that thing about "dramatization" (see this post (http://projectavalon.net/forum4/showthread.php?87790-Why-are-people-so-busy-playing-with-their-smartphones&p=1032781&viewfull=1#post1032781) <---): How come a large portion of the planet's population can wage war on another all because of hallucinations stemming from the misunderstanding of "written" words? Hence, the "Programming Of A Planet (http://projectavalon.net/forum4/showthread.php?52786-MATRIX-REVEALED-Analysis-Solutions)" may hold some water after all.

As for MSM news anchors, they do tell people what to retain as "news" along with what to think about them... as such, they have become the Western equivalent to Muslim clerics...

In any case, the stage is now set for that third phase of A. Pike's letter (http://www.threeworldwars.com/albert-pike2.htm):


"The Third World War must be fomented by taking advantage of the differences caused by the "agentur" of the "Illuminati" between the political Zionists and the leaders of Islamic World. The war must be conducted in such a way that Islam (the Moslem Arabic World) and political Zionism (the State of Israel) mutually destroy each other. Meanwhile the other nations, once more divided on this issue will be constrained to fight to the point of complete physical, moral, spiritual and economical exhaustion…We shall unleash the Nihilists and the atheists, and we shall provoke a formidable social cataclysm which in all its horror will show clearly to the nations the effect of absolute atheism, origin of savagery and of the most bloody turmoil. Then everywhere, the citizens, obliged to defend themselves against the world minority of revolutionaries, will exterminate those destroyers of civilization, and the multitude, disillusioned with Christianity, whose deistic spirits will from that moment be without compass or direction, anxious for an ideal, but without knowing where to render its adoration, will receive the true light through the universal manifestation of the pure doctrine of Lucifer, brought finally out in the public view. This manifestation will result from the general reactionary movement which will follow the destruction of Christianity and atheism, both conquered and exterminated at the same time." 4For those doubting that WW I was planned long in advance and behind schedule in its implementation, see this bizarre archived record from the "Skull & Bones" diary:


[...]
The other students in that year were given a choice to serve in WWI or be put in prison. They chose military service. It was a curious choice to give them as the US was not in WWI yet—in fact, no one was. It would take several more years before WWI started. The Bonesmen elders were behind schedule in getting it off the ground. Per the documents in the Rockefeller Archive much preparation had been done to ensure a world war.

[…]

Lifebringer
29th December 2015, 22:47
Judgement is here, and the truth is alive and the world is awakening to it, and it doesn't sit well the lies they've been told, that prevented them from repentance. This came from inside, and I don't know what else to say about it as it came as I read. I guess my inner guide or angel or God light is working/communicating this, i'll leave it at that. Esau doesn't want the truth but the continued birth right. Won't work, but that's what they want and they will take everyone to hell, destroying the rest of the world because it's not theirs to have but for a short time, until HE/She and Holy spirit come to separate the wheat from the chafe. They wish to achieve their greedy Nicea plotted future.:(

I'm out. (believe it or not) The Hebrews were told to prophecy when awakened, I've done my part.:muscle:

Hervé
31st December 2015, 18:06
Anyone who listened to Alex Collier's interviews may remember that. in one of them, he mentioned the Reptilians having blown a few planets and their civilizations because they mistranslated or misunderstood something... ?

Such traumatic incident would have left some serious collective unconscious traumatic programming seeking to be "dramatized" anytime, anywhere... I think...

Hervé
3rd January 2016, 14:03
Ever wondered why the headquarters of the Roman Catholic Government are located nowhere else but Rome?

Hard-hitting documented answers in there:


SOTT Radio Network: Unravelling the 'Jesus' myth - Interview with Laura Knight-Jadczyk (http://www.sott.net/article/309629-SOTT-Radio-Network-Unravelling-the-Jesus-myth-Interview-with-Laura-Knight-Jadczyk#)

Sott.net (http://www.sott.net/article/309629-SOTT-Radio-Network-Unravelling-the-Jesus-myth-Interview-with-Laura-Knight-Jadczyk) Sat, 02 Jan 2016 13:59 UTC


http://www.sott.net/image/s14/292717/full/Jesus_Pilate.jpg
'Jesus' before Pontius Pilate: Never happened!


With Christians marking another Winter Solstice by celebrating the coincident anniversary of the birth of 'Jesus Christ' - a name that has loomed over Western civilization for some 2,000 years - we took the opportunity to talk once again with author and historian Laura Knight-Jadczyk about her latest research.

Despite much scholarly research already providing grounds for doubting the historical accuracy of 'Jesus', most assume that this figure nevertheless had at least some historical basis in fact. Fundamental to this is the pairing of Roman historical data with key elements of the Jesus story.

Laura Knight-Jadczyk believes she has found conclusive evidence that there was no 'Jesus', and that the figure we know by this name is a composite of different narratives woven together to create a new religion. But if there was no 'Jesus', why and how can there today be three major world religions based (or reliant) on one?

Have a listen to the greatest story ever sold...

kbu78VhwENU

Original show page (http://www.blogtalkradio.com/sottradionetwork/2015/12/20/behind-the-headlines-jesus-never-existed-interview-with-laura-knight-jadczyk)

PS: I personally found some answers as to why "heroes," "gurus," "savior" figures catch on like wild fires and take groups by storms... "dramatizing" some "past lives" deeply ingrained/planted beliefs.

Related:
The Fear of Death and the Human Need for Heroes (http://www.sott.net/article/309526-The-Fear-of-Death-and-the-Human-Need-for-Heroes)

Sophocles
6th January 2016, 20:01
Playing With Fire (http://thesaker.is/playing-with-fire/)

The Saker, January 6 2016

This comment was selected by Mod TR from the post “The truth about Islamic Fundamentalism”. The moderator believes there have been so many debates going on about Islam/Daesh on the Saker site over the last week, bringing forth many passionate views from all sides of the argument. This comment – an excerpt from an interview with religious scholar Hamza Yusuf in the Cairo Review – gives a very interesting perspective on the perverting of religion.

Comment by Nate

CAIRO REVIEW: How would you explain Muslim extremist violence?

SHEIKH HAMZA YUSUF: It can’t be summed up in some short sound byte, unfortunately. It comes from a profound misreading of the Islamic tradition. Revelation is very dangerous. Historically, the Catholics developed a system to ensure that common people did not read the Bible on their own. Protestantism said no, common people should read the Bible on their own. This led to horrible religious wars and the fragmentation of Christianity, which led to the rise of secularism to be an arbiter so that people who were interpreting the Bible on their own were demilitarized. You could have your own church on the corner of the street, but don’t get violent about it.

Well, in the Muslim World, this is what has happened. You have people reading primary sources, the Quran and Hadith, without the requisite tools to read those sources, and they are very dangerous without those tools. I’ll give you one example. In the Islamic tradition, the Prophet, may God’s peace and blessings be upon him, prohibited burning people. He said only God can punish with fire. That’s in Sahih Al-Bukhari, which is considered an absolutely sound hadith. In fact, the full hadith says, “Burn this person and that person as a punishment for them burning some other people,” but then he came back and said, “No, don’t do that,” because he was given a revelation not to burn and he said, “I told you to burn, but don’t burn, because only God can punish with fire.” That hadith stands but there are other traditions that say, for instance, that Ali burnt people for apostasy in Palestine. That hadith is also sound. But the narrator of that hadith, whose name is Ikrimah, was in a group that was against Ali. So even though the hadith has soundness, it has a problem.

So ISIS takes that hadith and burns this Jordanian [captured air force pilot], claiming that they have an authoritative source to do this. They don’t. It’s just ignorance. And then to top that, there’s no application of lex talionis (eye for an eye) in war. That’s agreed upon by Muslim scholars. Even their application of lex talionis was not correct because in war there’s no qisaas, there’s no killing people for killing people because war is war; the point is to stop the cycles of violence. It’s a gross ignorance. Look at them, they’re all kids. There’s no old people there who have studied. I mean, I’m almost 60, this tradition takes years to learn. I don’t even feel that I’m qualified or adept and I’ve been studying it seriously for many, many years. Historically, you have what are called shuyukh, which literally means “old men,” like senators, from senatus, which is Latin for old. There’s a reason why you can’t be a senator until you are 30; you’re hoping some wisdom will kick in.

CAIRO REVIEW: Where are the scholars?

SHEIKH HAMZA YUSUF: I’ve been to so many conferences condemning this stuff. The media ignores us. There are books written on this.…It’s interesting that ISIS has issued fatwas against scholars who have spoken against them publicly. I guess that came from the khutbas against them, which some of us have given. Then I’ve got these right wing people saying that I’m a stealth jihadist. There have been several books where they’ve put that in there. I think it threatens me personally; I don’t feel like I did before. It’s a serious concern with me. I think a lot of our mosques feel it now. A lot of Muslims feel that their mosques are no longer these safe havens. Which is really sad because, again, America is one of the few places that really was beginning to become an exemplar for a multireligious, multicultural civilization. That’s very sad for me.

CAIRO REVIEW: Why have you spoken out publicly against ISIS?

SHEIKH HAMZA YUSUF: I gave a khutba that went viral, called “The Crisis of ISIS.” It was seen all over the Middle East. It was translated into Arabic. It was tweeted by even some of the heads of state. I guess they didn’t like that too much. I drew blood first.

CAIRO REVIEW: What was your message?

SHEIKH HAMZA YUSUF: That they have nothing to do with Islam.

CAIRO REVIEW: We have ISIS saying that they represent Islam and we have you saying they have nothing to do with Islam.

SHEIKH HAMZA YUSUF: There are insane Christians that say they represent Christianity. Did Rabbi Kahane represent Judaism? Baruch Goldstein, who killed all those people in the masjid: did he represent Judaism? There are a lot of people who claim to represent something. They don’t represent anybody but themselves.

Full interview at http://thecairoreview.com/q-a/all-american-sheikh/