Now if they could only convince the Islamic terrorists. “Indonesian Muslim leaders urge not to link terror with Islam,” from Xinhua, July 20 (thanks to LGF2):
JAKARTA, July 20 (Xinhua) — Various Muslim leaders and organizations in Indonesia are calling on all sides not to link Islam to terror attacks which killed nine people and injured more than 50 others in Jakarta last week.
“Resorting to terror was not Islamic. Islam does not adopt that terror behavior. So, the bomb terror such as the bombings of two top hotels in South Jakarta on Friday has no link with Islam,” Antara news agency quoted chairman of the Islamic organization Basri Bermanda as saying on Sunday.
Well, that settles that. But it does leave the lingering question of why the Muslims who committed these terror attacks believed that they were justified in doing so because of various Islamic texts and teachings.
The Marriott hotel and the Ritz-Carlton hotel in southern Jakarta were hit by two explosions on Friday Morning, killing at least nine people and injuring more than 50 others, including some foreigners.
A similar call was also made by the country’s largest Muslim organization, the Nahdhatul Ulama (NU).
“Terrorism is not a religion and so it is not correct to say Muslims were the mastermind of the bombings,” the chairman of NU, Hasyim Muzadi, said.
Both NU and the second largest Islamic organization Muhammadiyah condemned the barbaric attacks.
“The terrorist act was inhumane,” Muhammadiyah chief Din Syamsuddin said.
Secretary General of the Islamic Community Forum (FUI) M Alkhaththath also called for all sides not to link the bombings with Islam.
Thus leaving only the Islamic terrorists as the ones linking the bombings with Islam.
“One should not link the bomb blasts to the Muslim community and the recent presidential elections,” the FUI secretary general said on Sunday.
Tarbiyah Islamiyah Organization chairman Basri Bermanda said that terrorist acts were against Islam but they could be done by quarters using the label of Islam or by non-Muslims who wanted to tarnish the image of Islam. He therefore refused to accept that Islam was identical with the symbol of violence and cruelty. “Islam teaches peace and goodness,” he said.
Peace, goodness, and striking terror into the hearts of the Infidels: “Against them make ready your strength to the utmost of your power, including steeds of war, to strike terror into (the hearts of) the enemies of Allah and your enemies” — Qur’an 8:60. If Bermanda had alluded to this sort of thing and explained it honestly, while working against the beliefs and attitudes that such passages foster within the Islamic community, his words about peace and goodness might have been a little more compelling.
On the occasion, the organization’s central executive board strongly condemned the bombings of the two hotels, saying the attacks could have been done with an intention to create chaos, political and economic instability.
Even Muslim cleric Abubakar Ba’asyir who was once described as a hardliner, said the perpetrators of the JW Marriott and Ritz-Carlton hotel bombings in Jakarta were “enemies of Islam”….