I can imagine how quickly they must have decided to remove this Fatwa.
Qatar Published Fatwa In 2006 Permitting Burning People — Removes It After IS Burns Pilot
by Raymond Ibrahim on February 7, 2015 in From The Arab World, Islam
It appears that Islam Web, a popular website owned by Qatar’s Ministry of Awqaf and Islamic Affairs, may have been responsible for the rationale used by the Islamic State to burn alive a Jordanian pilot captive.
On February 7, 2006, the widely accessed Arabic website issued Fatwa No. 71480, titled “The Burning of Ias bin Abdul Yalil by Abu Bakr.” The fatwa, or Islamic decree, concluded that burning people as a form of punishment is permissible.
Ironically, hours after the Islamic State burned the pilot alive, Fatwa No. 71480 was removed from Islam Web.
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Qatar Published Fatwa In 2006 Permitting Burning People — Removes It After IS Burns Pilot
by Raymond Ibrahim on February 7, 2015 in From The Arab World, Islam
It appears that Islam Web, a popular website owned by Qatar’s Ministry of Awqaf and Islamic Affairs, may have been responsible for the rationale used by the Islamic State to burn alive a Jordanian pilot captive.
On February 7, 2006, the widely accessed Arabic website issued Fatwa No. 71480, titled “The Burning of Ias bin Abdul Yalil by Abu Bakr.” The fatwa, or Islamic decree, concluded that burning people as a form of punishment is permissible.
Ironically, hours after the Islamic State burned the pilot alive, Fatwa No. 71480 was removed from Islam Web.
Continue reading at:
Qatar Published Fatwa In 2006 Permitting Burning People 8212 Removes It After IS Burns Pilot Raymond Ibrahim