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Old 03-26-2012, 02:31 PM   #1
kertUtire

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Default Tariq al Suwaidan: Freedom Comes Before Shariah?




This is an article I just read from al Arabiya.net. This website is designed to propagate liberal humanism and secularism in the Arab speaking countries and to project the image of secular liberal Arabs to english readership from its english version.

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By Al Arabiya

A prominent Kuwaiti scholar and popular TV talk show host reiterated his belief that freedom must come before Sharia.

Tariq al-Suwaidan, who is head of the Kuwait-based Al-Risala TV station, and has his own TV program, was speaking at the al-Nahdha conference for a graduates association in Kuwait on Saturday when he said “If Islamists start to become tyrants in the countries that were hit by the Arab Spring, we will revolt against them just like we did against their predecessors.”

“Freedom is a holy right and is one of the principles in Islam ... Freedom is to do and say what a person wishes but in a polite manner and without hurting others.”

Suwaidan who was later defensive over his remarks, took to his Twitter page and wrote: “I gave the same lecture three years ago, and [my views] do not represent the views the graduates association or the al-Nahdha Conference, but are my beliefs.”

The scholar, who said that it was liberals who eradicated slavery in Islam and not the Islamists, added, “a human being is free in his movements and where he wants to belong, and convictions are what move people, and not force...”

Suwaidan has spoken before on freedom coming before Sharia on his TV program three years ago and was reiterating his belief.

He also questioned how Muslims shun Christian missionaries in their countries while Christians allow Muslims to propagate Islam on their lands.

He also expressed his disdain on not allowing churches to be built in some Muslim countries.

(Written by Dina al-Shibeeb)


http://english.alarabiya.net/article...25/203152.html
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Could this respected lecturer and alim have actually have meant something other than this article's title?
And is he really ignorant of the nature of Christian and Muslim relations? Does he really think Kuwait is a sovereign nation?

[Btw, I've tried to post several comments on the Arabiya website, only for them to be rejected by its moderators who are likely murtad or kafir. Al Arabiya english is literally full of terrible anti-Islamic comments and yet Muslims and believers are stopped from posting. Feel free to try to comment yourself]
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