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Morocco: Muslim cleric condemns violence in Islam's name, is declared an 
apostate and threatened with death
>From modern, moderate Morocco comes yet another example of why we don't see 
>more sincere Muslim reformers. Ahmed Assid said: "To call [upon people] to 
>follow Islam by the use of violence and constraint is an act of terrorism." 
>For that, he has been condemned, declared a non-Muslim, and threatened with 
>death.

Now wait a minute. We're constantly told that the overwhelming majority of 
Muslims condemn violence and terror and abhor the violence done in Islam's 
name. So why isn't Ahmed Assid celebrated as a hero, instead of fearing for his 
life?

Tiny Minority of Extremists Update: Morocco: Comments About Islam Spark 
Firestorm," by Mohamed Saadouni for Magharebia, May 7 (thanks to Twostellas):

  Casablanca — Moroccan activist Ahmed Assid has unleashed a torrent of 
criticism, including a takfir fatwa from a leading salafist preacher, for 
making controversial comments about Islam. 
  During a three-day seminar at the 10th national congress of the Moroccan 
Association of Human Rights (AMDH) in Rabat, which ended on April 21st, Assid 
suggested that religious school textbooks lured youths to violence.

  To call [upon people] to follow Islam by the use of violence and constraint 
is an act of terrorism," he said.

  Assid should be sued for insulting the prophet and ridiculing Islam, salafist 
preacher Sheikh Mohammed Fizazi said during a lecture at Ibn Tofail University 
in Kenitra.

  Yet the strongest reaction came from Sheikh Hassan Kettani, who accused Assid 
of kufr. In describing him as a "criminal" and "enemy of God", Kettani issued a 
call for "silencing his voice".

  In a statement posted on Facebook, Kettani said that Assid had "crossed all 
lines in provoking Moroccans in particular and the ummah of Islam in general by 
deliberately insulting and desecrating each and every one of their sanctities".

  "In his impudence, he [Assid] went as far as to claim that the Quran contains 
no eloquence, ridiculing and underestimating the language of Quran," Kettani's 
statement went on.

By this Kettani apparently means that the Qur'an teaches violence, and so Assid 
is ridiculing the Qur'an by rejecting violence.

  Assid later defended his comments. 
  "The thing that attracts attention is the violent, uncivilised nature of this 
campaign that lacks the simplest values of dialogue and right to different 
opinions, and thus seeks to consolidate a culture that we don't need here in 
Morocco, that is the culture of confiscation, of trial, incitement and threats, 
et cetera," Assid told Magharebia.

  "These are very negative matters that we as viable forces believing in 
democracy have to fight," he said. "There will always be differences, but we 
nevertheless must continue to engage in dialogue, debates and rapprochement,"

  He said his words at the AMDH seminar were distorted and taken out of context.

  "The words of anyone may not be construed so as to destroy him and incite 
others against him in such a serious manner," Assid said. " We have to refute 
arguments with arguments, which is the best option for the Moroccan 
experience."...

Refute arguments with arguments? I have never known an Islamic supremacist to 
do that. From Reza Aslan to Omid Safi to Haroon Moghul to Caner K. Dagli and 
all the rest of them, Islamic supremacists content themselves with smearing and 
insulting those whom they fear and hate. They never deal with pro-freedom 
advocates' arguments.


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