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Grand Mufti of Egypt Ali Gomaa is asking Muslims not

to be provoked, and to follow The Prophet's example.

 

 

'Prophet Mohammad Endured Personal Insults without Retaliating' (Web Site of the Grand Mufti, Egypt)

 

"The example of The Prophet Muhammad and his Companions - the greatest sources of the Muslim ideal - bears witness to how he endured the worst insults from the non-believers of his time. Not only was his message routinely rejected, but he was often chased out of town, cursed, and physically assaulted. His example was to endure all personal insults and attack without retaliation of any sort. There is no doubt that as in this life, The Prophet is our greatest example, this should also be the reaction of all Muslims. As the Quran instructs us, “Be patient, as were the great prophets."

 

By Grand Mufti of Egypt Ali Gomaa*

 

September 21, 2012

 

Personal Web Site of Ali Gomaa, Grand Mufti of Egypt

With the publication of yet another set of insulting cartoons against the Prophet of Islam, it has become increasingly obvious that we are living through dangerous times, and that the world is growing alarmingly polarized and obstinate. A number of factors have precipitated the current crisis. There is no single cause to which we can point, the eradication of which would magically solve our problems. Rather, this is a complex matter, involving the incapacity of each side to understand the worldview and commitments of the other. The events of the past week are known to all, but the underlying causes are deeper and more intractable, and cannot be simply wished away.

 

To properly understand these causes at this moment in history, one must take a serious look at the politics that exist between Islam and the West. To point to individual films, cartoons, or writings as the motivating cause of these conflagrations and which explicitly seek to provoke and insult Muslims, would be naive. Rather, one must keep in mind the many points of conflict between Muslims and Westerners that exist around the world. One need only scratch the surface and mention the violations associated with the war on Iraq; regular drone attacks in Yemen and Pakistan; the treatment of often innocent Muslims at Guantanamo; the demonization of Muslims by far-right European parties and the banning of their symbols by European legislatures; and the conflict that has persisted in Palestine for decades. To turn a blind eye to these serious and enduring issues is to remain willfully oblivious to the underlying issues that make coexistence and rapprochement between Islam and the West so difficult.

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In this context, to then insist on igniting such simmering tensions by publishing hurtful and insulting material in a foolhardy attempt at bravado - asserting the superiority of Western freedoms over alleged Muslim closed-mindedness - verges on incitement. Of all Muslim symbols, perhaps none are more sacred than the Prophet Muhammad himself. Muslims can barely utter his name before conscience obliges them to pray for God's blessing and grant him peace. Hundreds of millions of Muslims revere not only the Prophet, but the city of Medina that he made his home, and ardently aspire to journey there at the first opportunity. It is no exaggeration to say that Muslims love the Prophet more dearly than their own lives. To imagine crude representations of a man so dear is unbearable to the vast majority of Muslims.

 

None of this is to condone violence of any kind. Indeed, the example of The Prophet Muhammad and his Companions - the greatest sources of the Muslim ideal - bears witness to how he endured the worst insults from the non-believers of his time. Not only was his message routinely rejected, but he was often chased out of town, cursed, and physically assaulted. His example was to endure all personal insults and attack without retaliation of any sort. There is no doubt that as in this life, The Prophet is our greatest example, this should also be the reaction of all Muslims. As the Quran instructs us, “Be patient, as were the great prophets.”

 

 

 

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The call of all Muslim leaders must be to protest these instances of hate speech in only the most peaceful manner. Violence of any sort must be condemned outright. Here it is equally important to point out that some self-appointed religious leaders have failed to act responsibly. In the tense environment that currently prevails in the Muslim world, to display such provocations and speculate on the supposed conspiracies behind them is to act recklessly. Unfortunately, the proliferation of satellite TV and other media have opened the door to all sorts of people who have in mind only the pursuit of their own interests and popularity, and not the wellbeing of the Muslim nation, the Middle East, or the world at large.

 

*Grand Mufti of Egypt Ali Gomaa is one of the world's leading Islamic jurists

 

SEE ALSO ON THIS:
DE TIJD, Belgium: Americans Mistaken to Buckle Under on Free Speech
Der Standard, Austria: For Now at Least, it's Lose-Lose for the U.S. in the Muslim World
Al Watan, Libya: If the Prophet Can be Insulted, then the Holocaust can be Questioned
Le Quotidien d’Oran, Algeria: Why Insulting the Prophet Always 'Pays Off Big'
Der Spiegel, Germany: Muslim Protests Show Limits of Free Speech
Frankfurter Rundschau, Germany: Islam in Turmoil: Religion as 'Ersatz-Identity'
Al Watan, Libya: Libyan Fatwa Court Calls Attack on Americans an 'Offense to Islam'
The Independent, U.K.: Obama's Foreign Policy of Reconciliation Lies in 'Tatters'
Die Zeit, Germany: Romney's 'Nostalgia' Ill-Suited to Reality of Fast-Changing World
Die Tageszeitung, Germany: Muslim Unrest Raises Stakes of U.S. Election Even Higher
Independent, U.K.: 'Inside Story' of U.S. Envoy's Assassination
Global Times, China:
America is 'Disrespectful' of Other Cultures
Daily Star, Lebanon: Influential Lebanon MP Says Israel Backed Film to Defeat Obama
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Independent, U.K.: 'Provocateurs' East and West Know: Politics and Religion Don't Mix ’
Telegraph, U.K.: Arab Spring Turns Sour for United States
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Guardian, U.K.: Attack in Libya Underlines Threat of Salafi Islamists
Global Times, China: America ‘Disqualified’ as Global Human Rights Judge
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Rodong Sinmun, North Korea: America by Far World’s Leading Human Rights Abuser
Yezhednevniy Zhurnal, Russia: Putin is Mistaken to Favor China Over the United States
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