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Saturday, 9, July, 2005 (02, Jumada al-Thani, 1426) 

 
Grand Mufti, Others Denounce London Bombings 
Mushtak Parker & P.K. Abdul Ghafour, Arab News —
 
  
LONDON/JEDDAH, 9 July 2005 — The Kingdom's grand mufti yesterday 
strongly denounced the deadly blasts that rocked London, saying Islam 
strictly prohibits the killing of innocent people. He also censured 
the terrorists for tarnishing the image of Islam by attaching their 
heinous crimes to the religion.

The explosions that ripped through central London's transport system 
on Thursday, "targeting peaceful people, are not condoned by Islam, 
and are indeed prohibited by our religion," Sheikh Abdul Aziz Al-
Asheikh said in a statement carried by the Saudi Press Agency.

"Attributing to Islam acts of individual or collective killings, 
bombings, destruction of properties and the terrorizing of peaceful 
people is unfair, because they are alien to the divine religion," 
said the mufti, who also heads the Council of Senior Islamic 
Scholars, Saudi Arabia's highest religious authority.

"Islam is a religion of reforms and righteousness. It envisages the 
progress of humanity and takes it from darkness to light. It also 
calls for respecting agreements and prohibits their violation," the 
mufti said referring to accords binding governments. "Causing 
corruption on earth is one of the biggest crimes in Islam," he 
explained.

Sheikh Abdul Aziz said respectable Muslim scholars all over the world 
have stated that such outrages bear no relation to Islam. 

Meanwhile, Saudi Ambassador to Britain Prince Turki Al-Faisal issued 
a statement condemning the London attacks. "On behalf of the 
government of Saudi Arabia, I wish to assure the British people that 
our thoughts and prayers are with the victims of the blasts that hit 
London Thursday morning," he said.

Also yesterday, Ekmeleddin Ihsanoglu, secretary-general of the 
Organization of the Islamic Conference (OIC) conveyed his condolences 
to the families of the victims. He sent a message to Prime Minister 
Tony Blair expressing his "utmost indignation and outrage" and 
condemning, "in the strongest terms, the horrendous acts."

Muslim World League Secretary-General Dr. Abdullah Al-Turki also 
condemned the criminal attacks. "On behalf of Muslims and Islamic 
organizations it represents, the MWL condemns the repugnant act of 
crime that targeted innocent civilians," Al-Turki said, adding that 
Islam has prohibited the killing of innocent people. He urged the 
United Nations to carry out a coordinated joint campaign to cleanse 
the world of terrorists.

Sheikh Abdul Mohsen Al-Obaikan, a senior Saudi scholar and a Shoura 
member, said there was no justification, whatsoever, for the killing 
of innocent people. Speaking to MBC television, he urged all members 
of the Muslim community in Britain to cooperate with British 
authorities in tracking down the criminals behind the attacks.

"Any Muslim having information leading to the perpetrators is urged 
to pass it on to the British authorities. By doing so, we not only 
help protect innocent Muslims from random arrests and charges but 
also save them from being labeled as terrorists," the scholar said.

Britain's Muslim community is bracing itself for a possible backlash 
after Thursday's bombings. Police confirmed a minor arson attack 
yesterday morning on a mosque in Leeds. The East London Mosque in 
Whitechapel, a stone's throw from Aldgate, one of the underground 
station affected by the attacks, has received anonymous threatening 
letters.

Metropolitan Police Commissioner Sir Ian Blair, however, said "There 
has been no incidents at any of the London mosques."

Muslim leaders such as Sir Dr. Zaki Badawi, chairman of the Imams & 
Mosques Council of Britain and principal of the Muslim College, and 
Sir Iqbal Sacranie, secretary-general of the Muslim Council of 
Britain, have both condemned the atrocities and urged the Muslim 
communities to cooperate with the authorities in bringing the 
perpetrators to justice. 

Dr. Muhammed Abdul Bari, chairman of the East London Mosque, 
stressed: "We cannot let people who carry out such crimes ruin the 
cohesion we have built up in this community over many years. "This 
terrible atrocity should not be allowed to wreck all the hard work we 
have done," he added.

Jamal Khashoggi, a Saudi diplomat in London, said the best defense 
against such terrorist atrocities lies with the Muslim community in 
Britain. He urged the authorities to engage with its Muslim 
population to flush out potential radicals and preempt further such 
attacks. He confirmed that Saudi intelligence and security 
organizations were cooperating with their British counterparts in 
exchanging information and intelligence over the movements and 
involvement of known Muslim radicals. 

The Muslim Social Forum (MSF), an umbrella organization made up of 
national and regional Islamic organizations and key advisory body for 
the police service, expressed its dismay, shock and deep sadness at 
the events that unfolded in London.

The Islamic Human Rights Commission (IHRC) also condemned the 
attacks. IHRC chairman Massoud Shadjareh urged Muslims to stay calm. 

The IHRC is advising Muslims not to travel or go out unless 
necessary, and is particularly concerned that women should not go out 
alone in this situation. In the event of being attacked, IHRC urges 
victims not to retaliate and to report the matter to the police and 
other appropriate authorities.

— Additional input from Saeed Al Khotani in Riyadh

 
 
 
  
 
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