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Mohammed cartoons row threatens world summit
A world summit between rabbis, imams and other religious leaders was threatened with an early end after a row over the Mohammed cartoons broke out.
No surprise here.
A scholastic argument started over the cartoons. But it was two imams who came to verbal blows over the controversy at the Seville conference.
No surprise here either, but..
Sohaib Bencheikh, an Islamic scholar who heads Marseilles Superior Institute of Islamic Science, complained the conference had been used to call for a condemnation of the Mohammed cartoons by the United Nations. He said: "We shouldn't think that the Prophet is so weak that he can be disgraced by a cartoon in bad taste."
Whoa. Major jolt to the ol' meter. Guess it does work after all.
The comment angered Abdulaziz Othman Altwaijiri, director general of ISESCO (Muslim equivalent of UNESCO) who walked out before he was persuaded to return by rabbis and imams.
Oh well. The needle sank right back down, from the lack of surprise that it was a tranzi imam stalking out to sulk.
More than 300 representatives from 20 countries are attending the congress which ends on Wednesday.
Posted by: Seafarious 2006-03-22
http://www.rantburg.com/poparticle.php?ID=146171