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| Sheikh Yusuf Al-Qaradawi/Onislam.com |
GROZNY – Prominent Muslim scholar Sheikh Yusuf Al-Qaradawi has won
the ire of Chechen President Ramzan Kadyrov for criticizing his Russian
allies for supporting Syrian President Bashar Al-Assad’s crackdown on
anti-regime protestors.
“Primarily, they [Qaradawi's statements]
are directed against the Muslims of Russia, who are citizens of this
country, were born here and live here, and who care about their
country,” Kadyrov said in a statement cited by Interfax news agency on
Monday, November 12.
Qaradawi, the president of the International
Union for Muslim Scholars (IUMS), has criticized Moscow for supporting
Assad’s regime.
“Russia has become the first enemy of Islam and Muslims because it has stood against the Syrian people,” he said.
The prominent Muslim scholar said that Assad’s forces were killing people with the military aircraft supplied by Russia.
“More
than 30,000 Syrians have been killed by the weapons supplied by
Russia,” he said, calling for Arab countries to impose political and
economic boycott of Moscow and Iran for supporting the Syrian regime.
But Qaradawi’s criticism was seen by Russian-backed Kadyrov as an insult to the Muslim community in Russia.
“Qaradawi's statements had given rise to amazement among the Muslims of Russia,” he said.
“The
Muslims of Russia hope that Qaradawi will once again think about his
statement, make a critical assessment of it, and realize the erroneous
and destructive character of such statements.
“And - which
particularly important - ask himself who would benefit from representing
the Islamic world and Russia as standing in contrast to each other. We
call on him to do so.”
More than 36,000 people have been killed in Syria’s 19-month revolution against Assad’s regime.
The
revolt against Assad began as peaceful protests calling for democracy
and greater rights, but gradually turned to an armed struggle, pitting
the Sunni majority against the president and his minority Alawite sect.
Russia
and China have repeatedly vetoed Western- and Arab-driven resolutions
at the UN Security Council to condemn Assad’s deadly crackdown on
protestors.
Moderate Scholar
Kadyrov defended Russia’s support for the Assad’s regime, describing the supply of weapons to Damascus as a legal trade.
“It
is not Russia that is supplying weapons and money for the thousands of
mercenaries from all over the world who have flooded Syria and are
committing daily terrorist attacks, in which the blood of women, old
people and children is shed,” he said.
“If Qaradawi tries to
manipulate public opinion in the Islamic world by citing relations
between Syria and Russia, he should know that our country has
international obligations to that country, which has for many years been
its ally,” Kadyrov said.
“If any weapons do find their way into Syria, it is through sales, something that any state would do.”
Qaradawi,
one of the most influential scholars in the world, is known for his
moderate views and is widely respected around the world.
He is
also the chairman of the European Council for Fatwa and Research and a
trustee of the Oxford University Center for Islamic Studies.
He has published dozens of books, chiefly The Lawful and the Prohibited in Islam.
He
has vehemently condemned all terrorist attacks in the West, including
the 9/11, Madrid and London, as well as the Bali bombing that targeted
foreign tourists in Indonesia.
Moreover, he backed Arab Spring
uprisings in Tunisia, Egypt and Libya, and has launched a fund-raising
effort for the Syrian opposition.
Former London Mayor Ken
Livingstone has described Qaradawi as a "leading progressive Muslim" and
likened him to reformist Pope John XXIII.
He praised Qaradawi's staunch support to democracy and efforts to bridge the gap between Islam and the West.
[onislam.com]



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