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Al-Azhar: ISIL serving Zionist plot to destroy Arab world

NU Online  Ā·  Selasa, 9 September 2014 | 00:42 WIB

Cairo, NU Online
The head of Egypt's Al-Azhar said Monday that militants of so-called Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant (ISIL) were "criminals" serving a "Zionist" plot to "destroy the Arab world."<>

"These criminals have been able to transmit to the world a tarnished and alarming image of Muslims," Sheikh Ahmed al-Tayyeb said.

"These fundamentalist terrorist groups, whatever their names, and their backers are colonial creations that serve Zionism in its plot to destroy the Arab world."

Al-Azhar is Egypt's top religious authority and runs a university long seen as one the most prestigious centers of Muslim learning.

Egypt’s top religious authority has also previously condemned ISIL, describing it as a corrupt, extremist organization that is damaging Islam.

ā€œAn extremist and bloody group such as this poses a danger to Islam and Muslims, tarnishing its image as well as shedding blood and spreading corruption,ā€ said Al-Azhar’s Grand Mufti Shawqi Allam, the state news agency MENA reported.

Egyptian media reports said Allam also expressed his objection to ā€œwidespread errorā€ in referring to the group as ā€œthe Islamic State,ā€ its new name, because it violates both long-established principles of Shariah and the contemporary foundations of humanitarian law.

Allam said ISIL actions strengthened the hand of those who wanted to harm Islam.

ā€œ[They] give an opportunity for those who seek to harm us, to destroy us and interfere in our affairs with the [pretext of a] call to fight terrorism,ā€ Allam said.

The comments came as the Vatican called on Muslim religious leaders to take a ā€œclear and courageous stanceā€ and condemn ā€œunspeakable criminal actsā€ by ISIL.

Editing by Sudarto Murtaufiq