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'Hate leaflets' found at mosque | 'Hate leaflets' found at mosque |
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Literature which claims it is permissible to kill lapsed Muslims has been found in an Edinburgh mosque, according to researchers. | |
The material was said to be found at the Islamic Centre of Edinburgh, which is attached to the King Fahd Mosque. | |
The details have emerged in a UK survey by the think tank Policy Exchange. | |
It was the only example of so called "hate literature" cited in Scotland, where eight mosques were studied. The mosque was unavailable for comment. | |
The findings form part of a report entitled The Hijacking of British Islam. | The findings form part of a report entitled The Hijacking of British Islam. |
The material found states: "The scholars have mentioned that a person may become apostate for many reasons which can nullify his faith. | The material found states: "The scholars have mentioned that a person may become apostate for many reasons which can nullify his faith. |
"These reasons would make someone's blood permissible to spill [to be killed for apostasy] and his wealth permissible to be usurped, because he is no longer a Muslim." | "These reasons would make someone's blood permissible to spill [to be killed for apostasy] and his wealth permissible to be usurped, because he is no longer a Muslim." |