Prominent Muslim Sheik Issues Fatwa Against Isis Violence

Oklahoma Muslims Rally against ISIS KFOR.com

Oklahoma Muslims Rally against ISIS

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Britain s Largest Mosques Condemn Un-Islamic ISIS Radicals

Britain’s Largest Mosques Condemn “Un-Islamic” ISIS Radicals
Britain’s 12 largest mosques announced on Wednesday they “condemn” the actions of militant group Islamic State today, telling Newsweek the group is “un-Islamic to the core”.

"Leading Islamic centres condemn the inexcusable actions of the group calling itself “Islamic State” (IS), and the indefensible murders of James Foley and Steven Sotloff. We hope that any other hostages who may be held by IS will be released unharmed," the statement reads

"We urge our youth not to contemplate going to Iraq or Syria to join IS or any similar groups that spread violence and hatred, nor to give them any kind of support whatsoever."
So British muslims have to "urge their youth" not to go cut off people's heads and rape women?....Still not impressed sorry

I'm not impressed either. So many innocent have been killed in months past, and all of a sudden these Muslims are protesting against ISIS. The Muslims certainly were quick enough to rise up and protest against Israel right away where Gaza was concerned so how come they couldn't have quickly protested against ISIS when ISIS started up with their killings?

Coyote is on a mission....The muslim religion is just like any other religion:eusa_naughty:
 
Global Protests Against ISIS Attack on Christians
Global Protests Against ISIS Attack on Christians

COPENHAGEN, Denmark — Protests are ramping up around the world against Islamic extremists who have purged Iraqi Christians from lands they have inhabited for 2,000 years.

Demonstrations against the Islamic State of Iraq and Syria (ISIS) have been held in England, Canada, Germany, France, Unites States, Sweden, Denmark and Australia since the militia began threatening Christians in Mosul to convert or be killed and blew up a tomb believed to be the burial place of the Biblical prophet Jonah last week. ISIS took control of Iraq’s second-largest city, where Christians have lived for the past 2,000 years, in June.

In many protests the demonstrators displayed the Arabic letter "N" for "Nasrani," which means Christian in Arabic. With slogans such as “Save the Christians of Iraq" and “Stop ISIS!” the protests have also attracted many Arab and Kurdish Sunni and Shia Muslims, Yezidis, Faylis and other minorities showing solidarity with persecuted Christians.
 
The Arab World's Version of the Ice Bucket Challenge: Burning ISIS Flags
The Arab World s Version of the Ice Bucket Challenge Burning ISIS Flags Mother Jones

On Saturday, three Lebanese young men in Beirut protested the Islamic State by burning the extremist group's flag, a black banner emblazoned with the Muslim tenet "there is no god but God and Muhammed is his prophet." The teens then posted a video of the flag-burning online, exhorting others to do the same to demonstrate their opposition to the movement led by Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi. In recent weeks, the Islamic State has allegedly beheaded a Lebanese army sergeant and kidnapped about 20 Lebanese soldiers. The flag-burning campaign, modeled on the viral "Ice Bucket Challenge," quickly took off on social media under the hashtag #BurnISISFlagChallenge. "I nominate the whole world to #Burn_ISIS_Flag_Challenge. You have 24 hours. GO!!" wrote one Lebanese YouTube user.
 
The Arab World's Version of the Ice Bucket Challenge: Burning ISIS Flags
The Arab World s Version of the Ice Bucket Challenge Burning ISIS Flags Mother Jones

On Saturday, three Lebanese young men in Beirut protested the Islamic State by burning the extremist group's flag, a black banner emblazoned with the Muslim tenet "there is no god but God and Muhammed is his prophet." The teens then posted a video of the flag-burning online, exhorting others to do the same to demonstrate their opposition to the movement led by Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi. In recent weeks, the Islamic State has allegedly beheaded a Lebanese army sergeant and kidnapped about 20 Lebanese soldiers. The flag-burning campaign, modeled on the viral "Ice Bucket Challenge," quickly took off on social media under the hashtag #BurnISISFlagChallenge. "I nominate the whole world to #Burn_ISIS_Flag_Challenge. You have 24 hours. GO!!" wrote one Lebanese YouTube user.

3 men!!!..OMG it's a revolution!!!
 
Demonstrators hold signs during a protest against militants of the Islamic State in Iraq and Syria group in Arbil, north of Baghdad July 24, 2014. (Reuters)

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Anti-ISIS protesters gathered in Iran's capital Tehran

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Anti-ISIS protest in Kashmir
 


Of course.. 1/2 of Arab Muslims want to kill the other half..
You'll find PLENTY of Muslims in Iraq (and especially SHia Iran) to speak out about getting CONQUERED by ISIS.. Nothing surprising or revealing there.

The KKK was/is NOT a Global operation with 20,000 affiliates. All interested in establishing orthodox Sharia practices and theocracies.
You've got EVERY COUNTRY in the Middle East lit up with conflict and a large portion of Africa effectively run by extremist Muslim gangs.

Don't really care about academics at the moment unless they are DOING something about the raping, abductions, and pillaging that is sweeping the globe...
 


Of course.. 1/2 of Arab Muslims want to kill the other half..
You'll find PLENTY of Muslims in Iraq (and especially SHia Iran) to speak out about getting CONQUERED by ISIS.. Nothing surprising or revealing there.

The KKK was/is NOT a Global operation with 20,000 affiliates. All interested in establishing orthodox Sharia practices and theocracies.
You've got EVERY COUNTRY in the Middle East lit up with conflict and a large portion of Africa effectively run by extremist Muslim gangs.

Don't really care about academics at the moment unless they are DOING something about the raping, abductions, and pillaging that is sweeping the globe...


What do you actually expect them to do? They aren't a monolithic entity. Half those countries have conflicts that are more complicated than just religion, have ineffective, corrupt, incompetent or non-existant government (Africa in particular) and yet the entire Muslim world is called on to condemn it and when they do it's not enough?
 
News was they killed that idiot leader of Boko Harum.. Think those girls are coming home now? The government THERE is impotent to deal with these gangs.. Same in Somalia, Yemen and newly disfigured Libya.

The list of ORGANIZED muslim govts that have the capability to CONTROL these bastards is getting smaller every day Coyote..

Is it OUR problem? Pretty sure it is not... UNLESS we don't pre-empt threats to America.. ISIL declared war on US. We should declare war right back. Because last time some cheezy rebel group declared war on us and we did NOTHING --- you KNOW how that turned out..
 
News was they killed that idiot leader of Boko Harum.. Think those girls are coming home now? The government THERE is impotent to deal with these gangs.. Same in Somalia, Yemen and newly disfigured Libya.

The list of ORGANIZED muslim govts that have the capability to CONTROL these bastards is getting smaller every day Coyote..

Is it OUR problem? Pretty sure it is not... UNLESS we don't pre-empt threats to America.. ISIL declared war on US. We should declare war right back. Because last time some cheezy rebel group declared war on us and we did NOTHING --- you KNOW how that turned out..

I don't disagree - in most of those examples we are dealing with failed states. We can declair war on ISIL but it will amount to little unless the nations in that area throw in their support to show that they are willing to put their money where their mouth is. Otherwise we're just another foreign invader and it will happen again and again.
 

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