U.S. Muslim leaders denounce al Qaeda's slur toward Obama

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Muslim leaders speak out against statements made by al Qaeda spokesman.

"As Muslims and as Americans, we will never let terrorist groups or terror leaders falsely claim to represent us or our faith"

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U.S. Muslim leaders denounce al Qaeda's slur toward Obama

NEW YORK (CNN) -- Spiritual leaders of New York's African-American Muslim communities lashed out Friday at a purported al Qaeda message attacking President-elect Barack Obama and, using racist language, comparing him unfavorably to the late Malcolm X.

Ayman al-Zawahiri said Obama was the "direct opposite of honorable black Americans" like Malcolm X.

The imams called the recorded comments from al Qaeda second-in-command Ayman al-Zawahiri, "an insult" from people who have "historically been disconnected from the African-American community generally and Muslim African-Americans in particular."

"We find it insulting when anyone speaks for our community instead of giving us the dignity and the honor of speaking for ourselves," they said in a statement read during a news conference at the Malcolm X and Dr. Betty Shabazz Memorial, Educational and Cultural Center.

The al Qaeda statement, an 11-minute, 23-second audio message in Arabic with subtitles in English, appeared on the Internet on Wednesday. Its authenticity has not been confirmed.

The message said Obama represents the "direct opposite of honorable black Americans" like Malcolm X.

The speaker also said Obama, former and current secretaries of state Colin Powell and Condoleezza Rice and "your likes," fit Malcolm X's description of "house slaves."

An English translation of the message used the term "house Negroes," Malcolm X's term for blacks who were subservient to whites. The term refers to slaves who worked in white masters' houses. Malcolm X said those slaves were docile compared to those who labored in the fields. 


"As Muslims and as Americans, we will never let terrorist groups or terror leaders falsely claim to represent us or our faith," the statement said. "We once again repudiate al Qaeda's actions, rhetoric and world view and re-state our condemnation of all forms of terrorism and religious extremism."

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Amy Judd

Good for them for responding to the message.

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Chilipress

I don't see why people always expect the Muslims to come out and condemn any ill remarks made by other Muslims. I don't see Christians or Jews or Hindus or Scientologists having to do this or even being requested to do this. I don't think we really need to ask them to do it, that goes for all religions - there will always be fanatics on both sides of the religion so we've come to accept it - no excuses, no apologies needed from those not directly involved in the comments/actions of others.

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Uwe Paschen

Hum, That may help as well as hurt the Obama administration.

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American Eagle

I think we should ignore those SOB's all together. They are but a bunch of low lives and common criminals. We should not publish their pictures, their messages and their stupid idiotic videos. They don't deserve all this attention. They are not a country and those crazy ugly and weird looking monsters are not heads of states. They are cowards who thrive on terrorizing and killing innocent people. One day we will catch them and they will get what they deserve and who the fu.k is this Ayman al-Zawahiri to give opinions on President Elect Obama. My advice to him is get a shave, lose the funny outfit and hand yourself and your buddies over to the U.S authorities and I promise you they will be gentle.




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Uwe Paschen

It would be nice if you could express your self in a more civilized manner closer to what a human would say. Further they are guide line to refrain from profanities on NP. Thank you.

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reno_fog

This is one of the reasons we are in the position we are in... Why are Americans hated? take a look at this comment and that's all you need to know.  Insult and intolerance



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