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Tuesday, June 6, 2017

Well...here's something you don't see everyday




Sure as hell would like to see more of this from the Muslim community.

London terror: Over 130 imams, religious leaders refuse to pray for London Bridge attackers


Just found this out today.
Truly unbelieveable!!!

Khuram Butt, 27, managed to get a job on the Tube (access to tunnels under the Houses of Parliament ) four months after he appeared on a documentary about British jihadis joining ISIS.

Surprised they didn't give him the nuclear access code.

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Over 130 Muslim religious leaders have refused to say funeral prayers for the terrorists who took part in Saturday’s London Bridge attack, a decision that was seen as “unprecedented” because the ritual is usually performed on the deceased no matter his past actions.

The imams and religious leaders agreed not to say the prayers and urged other leaders to join them. The decision was made as Muslim community leaders came out to support the effort to report extremism in their neighborhoods.

“We, as Muslim Imams and religious leaders, condemn the recent terror attacks in Manchester and London in the strongest terms possible,” the Muslim leaders said in a statement. “Coming from a range of backgrounds, and from across the U.K.; feeling the pain the rest of the nation feels, we have come together to express our shock and utter disgust at these cold-blooded murders. We are deeply hurt that a spate of terror attacks have been committed in our country once more by murderers who seek to gain religious legitimacy for their actions. We seek to clarify that their reprehensible actions have neither legitimacy nor our sympathy.”

U.S. Secretary of State Rex Tillerson applauded the move. He said he was encouraged by the Imams and said that the decision means they are condemning the attackers’ souls. The funeral prayer asks for forgiveness of the dead.

Mak Chishty, the Metropolitan police commander of engagement, said, according to The Guardian, that it is time for Muslims to “counter the scourge of terrorism, extremism, and hatred that we have in our communities at present.”

Chishty, the highest-ranking officer in the department of Muslim faith, said, “It is the Islamic duty of every Muslim to be loyal to the country in which they live. We are now asking questions to understand how extremism and hatred has taken hold within some elements of our own communities.”

The Islamic State group has claimed responsibility for Saturday night's brazen attack that started on London Bridge, then continued in the streets surrounding Borough Market. A total of seven civilians were killed. The three believed attackers were killed. Police have 11 people in custody on suspicion of violating the Terrorism Act, but they haven't been named or charged. Others who had been arrested were released without being charged.

The country's official terror threat level had been set at "critical" in the parlous days after the Manchester concert bombing on May 22 that killed 22 people — reflecting a judgment that an attack might be imminent because accomplices with similar bombs might be on the loose.




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