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Mr. Morris Sadek-ESQ President-The title of Grand Mufti refers to the highest official of religious law in a Sunni Muslim country. The Grand Mufti issues legal opinions and edicts, fatwas, on interpretations of Islamic law for private clients or to assist judges in deciding cases. The collected opinions of the Grand Mufti serve as a valuable source of information on the practical application of Islamic law as opposed to its abstract formulation. The Grand Mufti’s fataawa (plural of “fatwa”) are not binding precedents in areas of civil laws regulating marriage, divorce, and inheritance. In criminal courts, the Grand Mufti’s recommendations are generally not binding either.
In the Ottoman Empire the Grand Mufti was a state official, and the Grand Mufti of Constantinople was the highest of these. The British retained the institution in some Muslim areas under their control and accorded the Grand Mufti of Jerusalem the highest political stature.
In countries such as Australia, where the office of Grand Mufti receives no official seal of government imprimatur, clerics can be elected to the position by one segment of the Islamic community in that country, and yet not be recognized by other Muslim communities in that country.
Egypt’s Mufti is a member of its senior government, which is one of the most oppressive in the world. The Swiss voted to ban the building of new minarets (mosque towers) but, otherwise, Muslims will continue enjoying their freedom of religion and worship. By contrast, the Egyptian security forces are destroying the churches and guarding the savage mobs while they loot Christians’ properties and torch their churches. Sheikh Ali Gomaa is a big hypocrite.
Egyptian Mufti Gomaa to attend Common Word with Christian leaders: issues famous fatwa, building churches, like building barns for dogs, cats, and pigs.
This is the Mufti Gomaa’s letter to the world before he attends the Common Word between You and US / Christian / Muslim chat at Georgetown University – promises of course to moderate Islam – aplenty – and how Egyptian Islam is tolerant.
“We have upheld the right of freedom of conscience.”
The Egyptian law allows no one to leave Islam – it is bound by Shari’a – what conscience could he be talking about?
“… and of freedom of expression within the bounds of common decency.”
Could converting to Christianity be outside of the bounds of common decency?
“We are committed to human liberty within the bounds of Islamic law.”
Forget it folks – no freedom of religion there!
“Yet, just as we recommit to reinforcing the values of moderation in our faith.”
Or … while we do our token bits round the edges – although …
“we look to the United States to assume its responsibility for the sake of a better relationship between the West and Islam.”
Hmm … how far does one have to bend over backwards?
Muslims can build mosques in the US, but look what the Grand Mufti Ali Gomaa and his council of Islamic jurists – had to say about building churches in his own country.
The original text is written and sealed by the authority of the higher Fatwa Council an authority headed by the Mufti – in Cairo:
Fatwa is documented by number 1809/year 2008
Full account here:
The interpretation of the council of Islamic Fatwa of Egypt also stated in its latest fatwa, that for a Muslim’s will [on death] or donations to go towards building a Church is a sin against God, just as if he left his inheritance towards building a Casino for gambling, or building a shed for pigs, cats or dogs. The fatwa against building a church explained that Christianity deviates from Monotheism because Jesus “is a slave of Allah … and Allah is one.” We can also draw from the fatwa that if a Muslim contributes in any way to the building of a church or synagogue then he/she is committing sin and would of course be like contributing to the building of casinos and barns for dogs, cats and pigs.
This has wider implications for the Egyptian authorities – whose Constitution is subject to Sharia law – with regards to giving Copts and others permission to build and repair churches [yes they need permission to repair a church] and places of worship. This fatwa has shocked many as it classified churches with nightclub, gambling casinos, and places for rearing pigs and dogs, which are considered ‘unclean’ animals according to Islam and Muslims.
Christians were angered and considered it a clear and explicit insult to all Christians. The renowned theologian Reverend Abdelmassih Bassit, Professor at the Coptic Orthodox Clerical Institute, called it “a shocking fatwa.”
Many Christians believe that this Fatwa has exposed the true stance of the religious authorities and the government towards churches, and the reason why it refrains from passing the long awaited bill on the “unified law for building places of worship,” which would put an end to all problems related to building and restoring places of worship. It is also believed that since Islam views church building as a sin, passing this bill would therefore be in conflict with Shari’a Law — which is the main source of legislation as stipulated in the Constitution — and this would be something that the government would avoid at all costs.
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at 15:07 on December 11th, 2009
So a Muslim should not build a church, have you contributed to the building of a mosque ? A theological argument should not be taken out of context. Islamic law respects the right of Jews and Christians to worship, pagans too.
at 01:49 on December 31st, 2009
Our taxes are used for building mosques. Therefore, Christians, indirectly contribute to building mosques by paying their taxes. Secondly, there is a law in Egypt which says that if a man who owns a building built a mosque in this building (the ground floor is dedicated to being a mosque), then he is exempted from tax for life! That is why, mosques and masajed and mosaleat are spread like fire everywhere. On the other hand, the islamic government makes it absolutely difficult to take a permission to build a Church. Egypt builds new cities outside the capital, Cairo in order to reduce the population pressure, but still, these cities have many mosques, but not a single Church, thus creating a totally inconvenient accommodation for Christians, who will have to drive a long distance to reach to the Churches in Cairo. We don't need the money of muslims to build our Churches, we simply want to have our natural right of building Churches and our natural rights to have our Churches protected. This year witnessed the burning down of at least two Churches and the waxing or shutting down of Church related buildings used for meetings, sunday school, and other services. There was also an attack on a Christian orphanage house with no legal justification. In other words, if a group of muslims decided one morning to destroy a Church, or a Church property, or even a Christian property, they can do so easily and with no intervention from the police. Also, it has to be noted that when the police comes to the site where there is an attack on Christians, it arrests the victims instead of those who destroyed the Christian property! Do you know why? to blackmail them. The police arrests Christians who were victimized in order to silence them and tell them to drop their charges in return for their freedom! That is how corrupted and biased the police in Egypt is. It is enough to mention that if there was a group of Christians gathering in a house to pray, muslims attack them together with the police with the allegation that they are a threat to national unity and that this house might turn into a Church!!!! Dear "Sputnic", you need to understand and know what goes on in Egypt and understand the true ugly face of islamic law before accusing anyone of taking things out of context
at 17:19 on December 11th, 2009
I've noticed how the Palestinians practice that belief.
at 03:06 on December 12th, 2009
Think you should clarify that 1 and please dont take anything out of context