Al-Azhar Grand Sheikh outraged at being depicted in Christian garb: "Tolerance has its limits"

Posted by Robert on December 2, 2008 6:29 PM

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Outraged

"Tolerance has its limits. Get it? Tolerance has its limits." Oh I get it, Sheikh Tantawi. I get it.

"Sheik of Al-Azhar Muhammad Sayyed Tantawi Appalled after Newspaper Depicted Him in Christian Garb," from [1] MEMRITV, October 3 (but just posted):

Following are excerpts from an interview with Sheik of Al-Azhar Muhammad Sayyed Tantawi, which aired on Dream 2 TV on October 3, 2008.

Sheik Muhammad Sayyed Tantawi: I filed a lawsuit because the Al-Fajr newspaper wrote bad and ugly things about me. The newspaper did not limit itself to words, but ran a picture of me on its front page, with a cross on my chest. The expressions used by this newspaper are so disgusting that I cannot bring myself to utter them.

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Interviewer: Some intellectuals, including Dr. Mustafa Al-Fiqi [Chairman of the Egyptian Parliament's Foreign Relations Committee], who testified in court, said that the picture of the Imam Tantawi dressed like a priest or a monk does not constitute an offense.

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Interviewer: According to the court protocols, Al-Fiqi said: "The picture the newspaper published of the Sheik of Al-Azhar holding a cross and wearing the Christian dress does not constitute even a minimal offense, because these are the clothes of the Christian religion."

Tantawi: They can dress me in the clothes of the Christian religion?! If he really said that, he is wrong, wrong, wrong!

Interviewer: He said that...

Tantawi: Then he is wrong, wrong, wrong!

Interviewer: In your view, it is an offense to dress you up in Christian clothes?

Tantawi: Of course.

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Interviewer: Al-Fiqi said that we cannot consider the clothes of the Christian religion...

Tantawi: When they dress the Sheik of Al-Azhar in these clothes?! That's what he said?! If he really said that, I repeat for the third time: He is wrong, wrong, wrong! I personally regret that he said such a thing, because it points to ignorance. It is inconceivable to superimpose a picture of Patriarch Shinoda on mine, or to superimpose a picture of what's-his-name from the Vatican on mine. Patriarch Shinoda has his own traditional dress, the Vatican has its own, and so do I. What Dr. Al-Fiqi said is illogical, illegal, and in bad taste.

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Interviewer: You represent tolerance in Islam.

Tantawi: Tolerance has its limits. Get it? Tolerance has its limits.

Interviewer: So tolerance has its limits, and you cannot be tolerant in this case?

Tantawi: Exactly.


Article printed from Jihad Watch: http://www.jihadwatch.org/2008/12/al-azhar-grand-sheikh-outraged-at-being-depicted-in-christian-garb-tolerance-has-its-limits.html

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