Egypt’s top Muslim cleric issued an
impassioned appeal Saturday to disassociate Islam from extremist attacks,
saying Muslims themselves had suffered most from “the catastrophe of
terrorism.”
Sheikh Ahmed
al-Tayyeb, head of Egypt’s prestigious Islamic Al-Ahzar Institution, also
appealed for an end to anti-Muslim violence in Western countries, such as
attacks on mosques.
“Those who
have burned Korans or mosques in the West should know that these acts are also
terrorism by any standard,” Tayyeb said at a meeting of senior Muslim clerics.
“So don’t
respond to terrorism with terrorism,” he said in a speech.
“We condole
with the families of victims in Europe and Africa and share their sadness and
pain,” he said.
“We expect
from all, especially intellectuals and men of religion not to be swayed by the
might of these shocks from the obligation of putting things in their context
regarding the complete separation of Islam… and a small minority that does not
constitute a fraction of Muslims.”
“We Muslims
have been through, and still undergo many times more these terrorist attacks,”
he said.
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