From: <kathyguthrie@fcnl.org>
To: <Barnes@alumni.Amherst.edu>
Subject: Muslims Hold Tom Fox and Other Hostages in Their Prayers - FCNL
Date: Fri, 9 Dec 2005 17:40:58 -0500
Muslims Hold Tom Fox and Other Hostages in Their Prayers
To FCNL Contacts:
As this is written, the fate of the Christian Peacemaker Team hostages
in Iraq is unknown. We continue in our prayers for the hostages, their
families, their captors, and the people of Iraq. We give thanks for the
loving concern of many people of many faiths for the Christian
Peacemaker Team members. In the past few days, Muslim leaders
throughout the Arab world, in Europe, and the U.S. have issued
particularly powerful statements calling for their release.
We have shared below excerpts from several of these statements from
diverse Muslim organizations and leaders throughout the world. The
Christian Peacemaker Team colleagues have let their lives speak and
witnessed to their loving concern for the humanity and dignity of all
peoples. Many Muslim leaders have responded.
In the days, weeks, and months ahead, we recommit ourselves to work
with Iraqis to end this war and rebuild their country.
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"I hope that the hostages are in the hands of people who reject the
occupation... I think that those abducted are doves of peace who reject
that the occupation, they must be rewarded not imprisoned."
Abdel-Salam al-Qubaisi, Association of Muslim Scholars, Iraq
read more: http://abcnews.go.com/International/wireStory?id=1390591
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"We, the undersigned, call for the immediate release of the four
Western peace activists who were kidnapped in Iraq last week."
Sheikh Harith Al-Dari, Head of Association of Muslim Scholars,
Iraq
and 25 others
read more
http://www.mabonline.info/english/modules.php?name=News&file=article&sid=603
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“There is a duty for all Palestinian people, institutions and factions
to commit to sending a call to release these people who have been
kidnapped. They are very important for us to help continue our
struggle, whether here in Palestine or in Iraq, to gain our country's
freedom. We repeat our call to release all the civilian people who have
been kidnapped all over the world, not only these four."
Ikram al-Sabri, the head Mufti of Palestine, along with many other
notable Palestinians
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"Islam rejects the kidnapping of innocent people regardless of their
aim, beliefs and opinion and all laws locally and internationally
consider kidnapping a crime, particularly when it targets innocent
peace activists who are known for their activity and solidarity for the
Iraqi cause."
Mohammed Mahdi Akef, president Muslim Brotherhood in Egypt
read more: http://news.scotsman.com/latest.cfm?id=2378312005
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"I ask those who have an influence .. to release these hostages. I
understand they are in the hands of one of the groups that are
defending Iraq and Islam."
Sheikh Ahmed al-Samaraie, Abu Hanifa mosque, Baghdad.
Read more:
http://today.reuters.co.uk/news/newsArticle.aspx?type=topNews&storyID=2005-12-09T170142Z_01_ROB961258_RTRUKOC_0_UK-IRAQ-HOSTAGES.xml
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