[nfbmi-talk] detroit muslims condemn isis
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Wed Aug 27 12:50:57 UTC 2014
This area holds the largest Arab and Muslim communities in the United States. And this protest shows just how out of control and nuts ISIS is!
Joe
Metro Detroit Muslim leaders denounce ISIS as 'crazy criminals' By Niraj Warikoo Detroit Free Press Staff Writer Muslim leaders gathered Monday on the steps
of Dearborn City Hall to strongly condemn ISIS, saying the militant group in Iraq and Syria doesn't represent Islam or Muslims. ISIS members are "crazy
criminals who are abusing our religion," said Imam Mohammed Elahi of the Islamic House of Wisdom in Dearborn Heights. "You're a bunch of gangsters ...
you're not Islamic. Organized by imams with the Michigan Muslim Community Council, the speakers included both Shia and Sunni leaders of different ethnicities
and races, all united in saying ISIS doesn't speak for them. "The beheading of James Foley ... is a clear violation of the holy Quran and the teachings
of Prophet Mohammed," said Imam Mustapha Elturk, who co-chairs along with Elahi the Imams Council of the Michigan Muslim Community Council. "ISIS neither
represents Islam nor Muslims. Monday's event was the third anti-ISIS rally in Dearborn this summer that was organized by local Muslims. Two rallies organized
by Shia leaders were held in Dearborn in June that condemned ISIS. Hundreds attended both rallies. About 50 attended Monday's rally, which included remarks
by local imams, Osama Siblani, publisher of Arab American News in Dearborn, Dawud Walid, director of the Michigan chapter of the Council on American-Islamic
Relations, and Steve Spreitzer, president and CEO of the Michigan Roundtable for Diversity and Inclusion. "They are the enemies of humanity," Siblani said
of ISIS. Siblani and Elahi asked the U.S. to stop supporting Syrian opposition groups such as ISIS. The U.S. has said it supports moderates in Syria's
opposition, not extremist groups like ISIS. Elahi also criticized Israel's actions in Gaza. "ISIS is a terrorist group," said Imam Ali Ali, religious leader
of the Muslim Community of Western Suburbs, a Canton mosque. "They don't speak in the name of Islam, in the name of Muslims, in the name of humanity. One
cleric in Dearborn, Ahmad Jebril, has become the most popular religious leader online for ISIS fighters from the West, according to a British think-tank.
But leaders at Monday's rally were squarely united against ISIS. "They have an evil agenda not witnessed since Nazi Germany," Ahmad Nasser of Livonia said
of ISIS. "They are repulsive. Imam Aly Lela of Troy said of ISIS: "This is not the Islam we practice.
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