Saturday, January 19, 2013

Saudi Islamic scholar misunderstands Islam, says democracy and Islam not compatible

Jihad Watch

Will all the Muslim spokesmen in the U.S. who insist that only greasy Islamophobes think democracy and Islam are incompatible explain to Sheikh Abdul Rahman bin Nassir Al Barrak how he is getting Islam all wrong? No, they will just whine about how "Islamophobic" I am to report on his words.
"Election is banned in Islam: Saudi scholar," from Emirates 24/7, January 17 (thanks to Jerk Chicken):
A well-known Saudi Islamic scholar has issued a new fatwa (edict) saying holding elections for a president or another form of leadership is prohibited in Islam. Sheikh Abdul Rahman bin Nassir Al Barrak, reputed for his radical views, described western-style elections as an alien phenomenon to Islamic countries.
“Electing a president or another form of leadership or council members is prohibited in Islam as it has been introduced by the enemies of Moslems,” he wrote on his Twitter page, according to Saudi newspapers.
“Selecting an Imam (leader) must be up to the decision-making people not the public…election is a corrupt system which is not based on any legal or logical concept for those who enforce this system by some Moslems…this system has been brought by the anti-Islam parties who have occupied Moslem land.”

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