23 March 2009



(Coptic Priest) Father Zakaria Botros on CAIR's radar

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It's not enough that al-Qaeda has called Fr Zakaria Botros "one of 
the most wanted infidels in the world," issuing a 
<http://www.jihadwatch.org/archives/022628.php>60 million dollar 
bounty on his head, or that popular Arabic magazines call him 
"<http://article.nationalreview.com/?q=NTUwY2QyNjA0NjcwMjExMzI2ZmJiZTEzN2U1YjYyZjE>Islam's
 
public enemy #1"; now, as expected, CAIR is getting in on the

action, calling for a "national alert" -- as in umma alert, eerily 
reminiscent of a fatwa -- against him. Apparently his last few shows 
dealing with Muhammad's questionable sexual habits, including 
necrophilia -- which I translated 
<http://www.jihadwatch.org/archives/024363.php>here, 
<http://www.jihadwatch.org/archives/024389.php>here, and 
<http://www.jihadwatch.org/archives/024617.php>here -- are irking 
CAIR, specifically as his words are "embraced by a number of bloggers 
and Web sites that criticize Islam."

Why do radical Muslims, such as CAIR, hate -- and fear -- Zakaria 
Botros so? (I first described him and his ministry on 
<http://article.nationalreview.com/?q=NTUwY2QyNjA0NjcwMjExMzI2ZmJiZTEzN2U1YjYyZjE>NRO;
 
be sure to click on links that go to important video clips of him, 
with English subtitles, where he makes several impressive demands of 
Islam). The problem Muslims have with Fr Botros is that they simply 
cannot refute him: everything he says -- no matter how scandalizing 
to Islam -- is always based on, often revered, Islamic sources. 
Moreover, Fr Botros rarely makes any claims about Islam: he only 
exposes; he only raises questions and then invites Islam's ulema to 
respond and "clarify" the matter. However, as this story indicates, 
their response is only to have him censored -- or, for the more 
radical, killed.

As he always says, however, "This stuff is in your own books! If you 
don't like it, go burn your books -- you know, the way 
<http://answer-islam.org/uthman.html>Caliph Uthman burned all the 
other contending Korans [there were 7] when he prepared the 
authoritative version, the one you believe is based on a 'heavenly' Koran!"

Anyone interested in supporting Fr Botros and his mission can do so 
at <http://www.islam-christianity.net/>his website; 
<http://www.fatherzakaria.net/>here also.

"Broadcast angers Muslims," by Gregg Krupa for the 
<http://www.detnews.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20090130/LIFESTYLE04/901300353/1041>Detroit
 
News, January 30:
Leaders want radio station to stop airing comments by priest they say 
defame Muhammad.

SOUTHFIELD -- Muslims and interfaith leaders in Metro Detroit are 
asking a local radio station owner to discontinue broadcasts in 
which, they say, a Coptic priest has repeatedly defamed the Prophet 
Muhammad over the past year.

In an Arabic-language broadcast Wednesday on WNZK 680/690 AM, the 
Rev. Zakariah Boutros said the Muslim prophet Muhammad had engaged in 
necrophilia and gay sex, according to the Council on American Islamic 
Relations.

Boutros has previously come under fire from area Muslims, who say he 
disparages Islam. The controversial, American-based priest can be 
heard on purchased time slots on radio stations internationally. His 
words have stirred controversy in Egypt and Great Britain, and are 
embraced by a number of bloggers and Web sites that criticize Islam.

Amani Mostafa, who hosts the program "Questions About Faith" on which 
Boutros spoke Thursday, said Boutros was "reading from an Islamic 
text" when he said, over the air, that the Prophet Muhammad slept in 
the grave of a dead woman and allowed a man to kiss and caress his chest.

"I am a former Muslim," said Mostafa, who is now Christian. "I know 
exactly what I am talking about. These are the things we were taught 
as children. We are quoting the Quran and the Hadiths, and if the 
Muslims have a problem with that then they have a problem with their own book."

Hadiths are Muhammad's saying or writings, as reported by his followers.

Muslims say that no such wording appears in the Quran or the Hadiths.

"If that's their excuse, it's lame," said Dawud Walid, of CAIR, which 
distributed a "national alert" Thursday asking Muslims to contact the 
radio station to express concerns about the broadcast. CAIR also 
counseled Muslims to be "firm but polite. Hostile comments can and 
will be used to further defame Islam and Muslims."

Sima Birach, who owns the station, said he had received some 
complaints on Thursday, though he said he did not know how many.

In an interview with The Detroit News last summer Birach promised to 
end the broadcasts, upon the request of interfaith Muslim, Jewish and 
Christian groups in Metro Detroit.

Birach went so far as to put people associated with Boutros's 
broadcasts on conference calls with this reporter, while he berated 
them for allowing what some consider hate speech.

"It's not right," Birach said at the time. "It's not fair to use some 
fake or stupid books to accuse someone's religion. Do you hear me?" 
But on Thursday, Birach said he had since heard from "several 
prominent people in the community," that what Boutros stated in the 
broadcasts is true.

If it wasn't, there would be no Zakaria Botros, as he would've been 
immediately discredited as a liar and forger. That he's famous, that 
people listen to him, and want to kill him, all evinces that what he 
says is, in fact, based on Islamic scriptures and thus not open to 
debate -- hence the appeal and conversions on the one hand, rabid 
anger and hate on the other.

"Maybe we need to have more meetings," Birach said, referring to 
members of the Muslim and interfaith communities.

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