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"
...a self-proclamation does not a Caliphate make." -
Abdullah Al Andalusi,
Islamic Scholar.
Straightforward hosts
Middle Eastern religious figures from various
Christian sects who were all open for dialogue with radical Islamist and pro
ISIS figure
Anjem Choudary. From
London, Choudary says he has no allegiance to
Prime Minister David Cameron and totally supports the ISIS.
Revd. Nadim Nassar, the only
Syrian priest in the
Church of England, director and co-founder of the
Awareness Foundation, talks about the negligible support of the
Church in The West, and touched on the false rhetoric that views Christians of the Levant as an expansion of the ones in the
West.
Nassar insists the ISIS and similar fundamentalist militants committed crimes against
Christians in Syria and the region.
From
Egypt,
Coptic writer
Salah Stephen, tells us about the aftermath of the
Muslim Brotherhood in power and the atrocities condemned against the Christians of Egypt when they stood for freedom.
Assyrian (indigenous Iraqi) Barem Behram talks about the world looking at the
Middle East as separate entities, each of a different sect, rather than nation states.
And while controversial
British Islamist Anjem Choudary voiced his beliefs, Islamist scholar Abduallah Al Andalusi seemed skeptical about the ISIS-declared 'Caliphate'. Al Andalusi Voiced concerns on its form of government and it's legitimacy, and the fact that
Abu Bakr al Baghdadi the self-proclaimed
Caliph has no control over his very personal security.
The Debate heats when Choudary mentions the
Spanish inquisition arguing that it is the right of Muslims to protect themselves against similar events, indirectly suggesting that today's actions are a response to the past.
Mother Agnes Mary de la Croix joins from
Beirut, known for her field charity during the ongoing
Syrian conflict and her efforts towards reconciliation amongst Syrian factions and her mediation before releasing the Mar Thekla
Maaloula Nuns who were abducted by the Islamists of
Al-Nusra Front.
Bkerke, (
Lebanon) the See of the
Maronite (Catholic) Patriarchate has called to double tolerance towards fundamental ideology.
Nevertheless, ISIS franchises in the
Bekaa vowed to cleanse the country of polytheism.
London-based
Joseph Barakat of the
Lebanese Forces party argues that it is hypocritical that
Fundamental Islamists of
Britain want to practice their right of freedom of expression on UK soil, a right they do not grant to others under
Sharia Law where ISIS governs.
Mother Agnes then explains, as a Christian, she is open for dialogue with any group, as long as bloodshed is avoided. And advises Choudary to accept others just like Christians accept Muslims, despite practises that are rejected in
Christianity, citing polygamy, for instance.
Anjem Choudary insists: Sharia rule is imminent, under which Christians will have the freedom either to live with no visible signs of their identity (churches crosses etc
..) -- or leave.
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- published: 12 Jul 2014
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