“In our religion, you should not wear a tie.”
For several days, the media kept pushing the story of an Imam who was stabbed in his mosque, tying it to someone scribbling over a name that had Allah in it at that mosque and implying that this involved Islamphobia.
National stories at CNN and the New York Times failed to mention that the stabber was a fellow Muslim.
The man accused of stabbing a Paterson imam during morning prayers at a city mosque Sunday morning told police he wanted to kill the man over religious differences, court documents show.
During a brief virtual court appearance from the Bergen County Jail on Monday, Zorba spoke through a Turkish-language interpreter and at times appeared confused…
Immediately after his arrest, Zorba told police “he planned the attack the night prior at his home on his own due to his disagreeing with the mosque and its leader collecting money in the name of Islam,” the officer wrote.
Even when the media finally reports that this was Muslim-on-Muslim theological violence, it still can’t actually state that openly, and keeps trying to create the impression that this was an attack by a non-Muslim on a Muslim.
The stabbing occurred a day after the discovery of an act of vandalism at the Dr. Hani Awadallah School in Paterson. A vandal defaced the “allah” part of the Awadallah’s name. “Allah” means “God” in Arabic.
Allah means the Islamic deity, but that has no obvious connection to the stabbing, and whether or not it does, Zorba is a Turkish Muslim offended by the imam’s actions for Islamic reasons.
Serif Zorba, 32, had been attending prayer services at the Mevlana Cami, a mosque on Sussex Street, every day since the start of Ramadan, the Islamic holy month that began March 22, according to the vice president of that congregation, Hasan Oren…
After prayers, Zorba allegedly approached the imam and pointed at his tie, asking him, “Why are you wearing a tie? In our religion, you should not wear a tie.”
Zorba’s worldview is pretty obvious here and yet the national media won’t even touch that question.
pfwag says
Muslims disagreeing over wold views? Not surprising given that the Quran is in Arabic and they are still arguing over the fact that do Jihadists dying for Islam get 40 virgins or 40 raisins.
Robin says
It’s 80 Virginia goats they get when they die.
Robin says
80 virgin goats,sorry phone stupid auto
The Past says
It’s not a phobia, it’s hatred of the devil they worship, their death-oriented lifestyle and the hatred they spew.
Mark Spahn says
This report is pretty information-sparse. Isn’t “Zorba” a Greek name? Why, according to Zorba, is necktie wearing forbidden in Islam? And is he right; i.e., is there a passage in the Quran that prohibits dressing like a kafir?
Hesham Shehab says
True Zorba is a Greek name. The Ottoman Empire ruled part of Greece for 400 years until 1830.
So, some converted or forced to convert to Islam.
Concerning the necktie, Muslims who are very serious about observing Islamic ordinances to the letter believe that the necktie is a symbol of the Western culture and should not be worn. Wahhabis (Salafis) Iranians and Indian and Pakistani Muslims reject the necktie.
The Muslim Brotherhood allowed the necktie in order to show that Islam could be matched with modernity, but some of their members prefer not to wear it.
pfwag says
Muslims who are very serious about observing Islamic ordinances to the letter, are to chop off the heads if the kafirs. Those that don’t are apostates.
J A says
Looks like I should avoid wearing a necktie to my business meetings and church services, I suspect that Robert Spencer was not aware of this Islam dress code
Robin says
There is NO PLACE FOR Terrorist’s groups like Islam in USA
pfwag says
It’s immigration jihad and it’s working quite well.