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Shock over mosque booklet claim | |
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Worshippers at an Edinburgh mosque have refuted suggestions it is promoting extremism after a study claimed to have found "hate literature" there. | |
Researchers claimed to have found a booklet which indicated it was permissible to kill lapsed Muslims. | |
The material was said to be found at the Islamic Centre of Edinburgh, which is attached to the King Fahd Mosque. | The material was said to be found at the Islamic Centre of Edinburgh, which is attached to the King Fahd Mosque. |
A mosque source told the BBC the booklet had been sent to the mosque 10 years ago but had not been used since. | |
The details emerged in a UK survey by the think tank Policy Exchange. | |
The findings form part of a report entitled The Hijacking of British Islam. The mosque has not yet issued an official comment. | |
'Spill blood' | 'Spill blood' |
The section of the booklet cited in the report was the only example of so-called "hate literature" said to have been found in Scotland, where eight mosques were studied. | |
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." |
This is a mosque that is at the forefront of promoting good relations in the community Sohaib SaeedIslam Festival Edinburgh director | This is a mosque that is at the forefront of promoting good relations in the community Sohaib SaeedIslam Festival Edinburgh director |
Over the past year, four research teams travelled to mosques and Islamic centres across the UK. | Over the past year, four research teams travelled to mosques and Islamic centres across the UK. |
The report said extremist books and pamphlets were found in a minority of institutions. | The report said extremist books and pamphlets were found in a minority of institutions. |
But the reports author's said they were concerned that this type of literature was found at such a high profile and well-funded Islamic centre. | But the reports author's said they were concerned that this type of literature was found at such a high profile and well-funded Islamic centre. |
The mosque source told the BBC: "This book is in fact not stocked or distributed by the mosque. It is not clear how the researcher came across it. | |
"The booklet was sent to the mosque amongst others on the occasion of the mosque's opening, but has not been used in the 10 years since then. | |
"However, it is always possible that someone would leave their personal copy in the shoe racks or elsewhere, which is outside the mosque's capacity to monitor." | |
The source said the mosque had been "clear in its promotion of freedom of belief," citing events hosted there during the Islam Festival Edinburgh in August. | |
Welcoming place | |
He added: "The mosque is renowned worldwide for its pioneering efforts in dialogue in society and enjoys positive relations with all local institutions and faith groups. | |
"The allegation that it promotes hatred and extremism would be rejected by anyone who has any contact with the mosque." | |
One worshiper told BBC Scotland he was shocked at the claims. | One worshiper told BBC Scotland he was shocked at the claims. |
He said: "I would be very surprised to hear that any kind of extremism or terrorist-related activities were held in this mosque, it's not possible, it's a very open mosque." | He said: "I would be very surprised to hear that any kind of extremism or terrorist-related activities were held in this mosque, it's not possible, it's a very open mosque." |
Sohaib Saeed, the director of the Islam Festival Edinburgh, said the mosque was a welcoming place. | |
Mr Saeed questioned where the booklet was allegedly found and said it was not the kind of material routinely stocked or distributed. | Mr Saeed questioned where the booklet was allegedly found and said it was not the kind of material routinely stocked or distributed. |
He said: "It's clear through the sermons that take place, the lessons and the rest of it, that this is a mosque that is at the forefront of promoting good relations in the community and understanding what it means to be a Scottish Muslim." | He said: "It's clear through the sermons that take place, the lessons and the rest of it, that this is a mosque that is at the forefront of promoting good relations in the community and understanding what it means to be a Scottish Muslim." |