Saturday, November 25, 2006

Muslim banned from Mosque in Tulsa

NewsOK reported A Tulsa man says a letter to the editor got him kicked out of his church.

He does not attend a church. He attends a Mosque. If he started attending a church, they would probably kill him.
He says the letter published in the Tulsa World was anti al-qaede. But he say's members of his Mosque say it's anti-Muslim.
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Pamela Geller Oshry blogged Apparently a Tulsa Muslim wrote a letter to the editor in his local newspaper, the Tulsa World, after viewing the latest al qaeda tape. The letter got him kicked out of his mosque.The poor man said the letter was anti-Al Qaeda. He said he was disturbed by terrorists killing in the name of Islam. He called al quaeda leaders cowards for using young Muslims to carry out attacks.
I wish more Muslims were like him.
So they threw him out of the mosque and he has been threatened by fellow Muslims at the mosque. The only way he can come back to worship is if he must apologizes and "takes his article back." This is what is wrong with Islam. Religion of Peace. Where is CAIR?

Michael Bates blogged In his op-ed, Miftah mentioned that he, his wife, and their four children came to the U. S. in 2003 from Pakistan, near the Afghanistan border. He lost a dear friend who chose to follow al-Qaeda and fight against the U.S.-led coalition forces in Afghanistan. Please keep the Miftah family in your prayers for safety. The Muslim engineers that I've known and worked with in Tulsa are much more like Jamal Miftah than those who ejected him from the mosque. These Muslims love America, they love the American way of life, and they are apologetic for the terrorism done in Islam's name. To them, jihad is the inward struggle to subdue the passions, not conquering the land of the infidel.

What he says about American mosques collecting aid for terrorism may well be true. For years, Irish social clubs in America collected money which, whether the donors knew it or not, went to fund the operations of Irish nationalist terrorist groups. Certainly the opposite is true: many American mosques have received capital and operating funds from Arabic Muslim groups who hold to strict Wahhabi Islam.

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