Laba-X Posted July 24, 2005 Today, most Muslims are indecisive, divided on the issue of the London Bombings. While most Muslims do express some sort of understanding for the bomber’s actions and motive for carrying out such deeds, they are still uncertain whether the bombers’ actions were justified or not. Were they or were they not? Al Ghurabaa, a Muslim Group based in Britain is published in a newspaper to have said “Any Muslims that denies that terror is part of Islam is a Kafir†Many other Muslims claim that Islam prohibits one from showing any sympathy to the victims of Islamic terrorism. While Abu Basir al-tartusi, a Syrian scholar published a Fatwa condemning the killings of innocent civilians and describing it as a “Disgraceful and shameful act, with no manhood, bravery or morality†“We cannot approve it nor accept it and it is denied Islamically and politically†He added Just as after 9/11, Muslims must now get used to some blurry policing and more insidiously the deadly looks of suspicion. I believe the lack of unity in the Islamic community in Britain and throughout is the lack of comprehensive understanding and grasp of the Islamic Shari’ah and its teachings. And for some, such as the ones proclaiming that terrorism is a part of Islam, absolute lack of knowledge. Since when did Islam give one the right to kill another Muslim? Or an innocent human being? Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites