From Translating Jihad November 8
Shaykh al-Huwayni: The Penalty for Apostasy Is Death; Only "Boozers and Druggies" Say Otherwise
How many times have we heard Western so-called 'experts' on Islam as well as politicians cite the
Qur'anic verse "there is no compulsion in religion" as an example of Islamic tolerance. According to
Egyptian Shaykh Abu-Ishaq al-Huwayni, all of those people might be "boozers and druggies," because
despite that verse, "Islam is a religion which has limitations and rulings." One of those, upon which all
scholars are in agreement, is that any Muslim who leaves Islam must be killed.
This is taken from a video clip posted on YouTube in May 2009. The subtitled video is above, and the
English transcript is below (thanks to Nonie Darwish for her help on this one):
"They say that freedom of conscience should be provided to every human being.... because
Allah Almighty says, 'There is no compulsion in religion'." So it is like a druggie interpreting
the Qur'an.
"There is no compulsion in religion?" True. "Whoever will may believe, and whoever will may
disbelieve?" True. However, this is on the condition that you do not enter the Islamic faith.
You are free. No one is compelled to believe in, or convert to, Islam. You're Christian? Be a
Christian. You're Jewish? Be a Jew. You're in any other religion? Be whatever you like.
But you should know that Islam is a religion that has limitations and rulings. One of its
established rulings, upon which all scholars unanimously agree, is that whoever enters Islam
voluntarily, not forcibly--it is not permissible for him to apostatize from Islam. If he does that,
the ruling upon him is death. You still want to enter the faith with this punishment? Fine. You
don't want to enter? Fine? We don't need a curse. We don't want you either. This is the
ruling in Islam.
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1 comment:
Then to use the same 'logic', the 'Moderate' Muzzies are....boozers and druggies.... how liberal!
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