“They wish that you would disbelieve even as they disbelieve, that you may be on the same level. So do not choose friends from them until they leave their homes in the way of Allah, if they turn back, then take them and kill them wherever you find them, and choose no friend or helper from among them.” (Qur’an 4:89)
A hadith depicts Muhammad saying: “Whoever changed his Islamic religion, then kill him” (Bukhari 9.84.57). The death penalty for apostasy is part of Islamic law according to all the schools of Islamic jurisprudence.
According to another hadith, Muhammad said, “War is deceit.” (Bukhari 4.52.268). Mohammed El Sadi knows that one.
“‘Islam Is About Dialogue, Not Violence,’ Malta’s Imam Says After Potentially Religiously-Motivated Attack,” by Johnathan Cilia, Lovin Malta, February 1, 2021:
It is forbidden to attack or kill someone from another religion according to Islam, Imam Mohammed El Sadi has reminded followers of the religion after a knife attack in Malta.
“It is forbidden to kill someone, even if he converts or changes his religion – Islam is not based on force, its based on dialogue, and it is forbidden to attack someone or threaten somebody just because they aren’t Muslim,” the Imam told Lovin Malta.
His words come after an incident in Mosta last week that left one man grievously injured….
“Attacking someone because they converted is against Islam, and I’ve never heard of this happening in Malta,” he said.
“Anyone who is thinking this, I would teach them that Islam is not based on submission – everyone has the right to choose his faith and practice his faith,” he said. “Religion is based on personal choice, and nobody has the right to kill somebody who converts.”
“If you see someone from another religion, then you can resort to dialogue and try to convince them to return to your one true faith,” he advised.
Beverly Teboe says
And then after having a discussion and they don’t come around to Islam, you’re free to slaughter them on the spot.
PRCS says
Ta Da!
Bingo!
Correcto Mundo!
infidel says
Dead pact right… The taqiyya laced Imam’s statement left it untold.. U just completed the sentence for him.
Michael Copeland says
Maybe the imam should have a word with the Egyptian sheikh Yassir al-Burhani, makes this clear in an interview:
For example, is it the right of the Muslim to convert to Christianity or another religion?
“Of course this is not a right.”
(JihadWatch.org 1 June 2012)
Beneath the Veil of Consciousness says
What are muslims doing in Malta?
James Lincoln says
Beneath the Veil of Consciousness,
Muslims in Malta makeup 2.6% of the population…
https://worldpopulationreview.com/country-rankings/muslim-population-by-country
infidel says
At 2.6%, the taqiyya is all about peace love and coexistence. Wait till it nears 10% and above..
Ecosse1314 says
They are like locusts….all over the place
SKA says
Colonizing of course!
Eleanor says
There’s a lot of boat people (economic migrant/asylum seekers) arriving there from North African muslim countries, but I understand your comment. They shouldn’t be there.
b.a. freeman says
“…Islam is not based on submission…”
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i’ll bet this imam gets a good belly laugh when his statement is translated into arabic, in which “islam” means “submission.”
Giacomo Latta says
He definitely needs a refresher in Arabic.
gravenimage says
Malta: After Muslim stabs man for leaving Islam, imam says attack is ‘against Islam’
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The Imam is a Taqiyya artist.
Note that Imam Mohammed El Sadi also blamed the victims of the Charlie Hebdo Jihad massacre, and is trying to get criticism of Islam criminalized:
“Malta imam says religious vilification should be illegal, in France murder reaction”
Imam Mohammed El Sadi claimed the publication of Charlie Hebdo cartoons of the Prophet Muhammad played into the hands of Muslim extremists and extreme right groups
https://www.maltatoday.com.mt/news/national/105555/malta_imam_says_religious_vilification_should_be_illegal_in_france_murder_reaction#.YBn6AehKjIU
El Sadi disagreed that the human right of freedom of expression was “a goal in itself”, and said absolute freedom of expression could be destructive by causing avoidable hatred. “It can trigger violence, endanger the lives of people and threatens the harmonious peaceful coexistence of any modern multicultural society. Eventually, it serves no good cause.”
El Sadi also said that the mocking of faiths should be criminalised…
…El Sadi suggested that those who “promote” such mockery and “reward it” were making Muslims feel they are “detrimentally targeted”.
“Those who keep insisting on publishing, distributing and displaying the infamous cartoons of Prophet Muhammad on the public buildings in a provocative open way against the Muslim sentiments are playing into the hands of the Muslim extremists and the extreme right groups. They are directly responsible for any unfortunate consequences.”
Kaz says
Well, with Joe running the show for now, we’ll be force fed how peaceful Islam is once again. All the human rights violators mass murderers 911 conspirators ect will have the red carpet at the White House rolled out for them, bowed to paid gifts breakfasts. Welcome to 4 years of mockery. We’ll hear of the crusades again and openly bash Israel. G-d help us.