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Janati sez Pope’s comments ‘act of madness’
2006-09-30
A senior Iranian cleric said on Friday that Pope Benedict’s recent remarks that angered Muslims were an “act of madness” and said the leader of the Catholic Church had “disgraced himself”.

Muslim leaders worldwide have criticised the Pope for a speech two weeks ago hinting that Islam had been spread by the sword and brought only evil to the world. The Pope has expressed regret at the uproar four times but has not withdrawn his words. “It was an act of madness what the Pope did and he disgraced himself and the system he represents,” said Ayatollah Ahmad Jannati, who heads the constitutional watchdog the Guardian Council. “His comments showed either that he did not have information on Islam, or the he had information and did injustice to Islam, or that he had fallen into a trap,” Jannati told a Friday prayers gathering, broadcast on state radio.

He also said the Pope was following “the same path” as those who published cartoons of Prophet Muhammad (PTUI PBUH) in the Danish press. Those cartoons outraged Muslims around the world. “These moves aimed at confronting Islam and the (Islamic) revolution (in Iran) are all doomed to defeat,” Jannati said. In his speech, Pope Benedict quoted criticism of Islam and the Prophet Muhammad (PTUI PBUH) by 14th century Byzantine Emperor Manuel II Palaeologus, who wrote that everything Mohammad brought was evil and inhuman.
Posted by:Fred

#9  and who would know an "act of madness" better than an Islamic Mullah?

Ummm ... two Islamic mullahs?
Posted by: Zenster   2006-09-30 15:37  

#8  And "he knows from crazy", folks.
Posted by: mojo   2006-09-30 12:16  

#7  Three cheers for Manny Palaeologus.
Posted by: gromgoru   2006-09-30 09:13  

#6  and who would know an "act of madness" better than an Islamic Mullah?
Posted by: Frank G   2006-09-30 09:01  

#5  What Calhoun sed.
Posted by: 6   2006-09-30 07:56  

#4   The Pope has expressed regret at the uproar four times but has not withdrawn his words.

So, one of these raving assholes finally noticed. It's about time.

I'm ready for the Civilization Crusades to begin.

While I have always decried Bush's original blunder in labeling of the War on Terrorism as a "Crusade Against Terrorism", in an ultimte twist of irony, Islam and its endless atrocities has now crystallized Bush's mistaken choice of words into total reality. This I will grant Bush, even though he did not know it then nor was he probably prescient in any sense, his words have now become absolutely true. Funny how things change.

I'm with you Paco, let the Civilization Crusades begin.
Posted by: Zenster   2006-09-30 06:02  

#3  The pederast ministers of a pedophile's made up religion speak. I am ready too PD.
Posted by: Sock Puppet of Doom   2006-09-30 02:12  

#2  I'm ready for the Civilization Crusades to begin.
Posted by: .com   2006-09-30 01:43  

#1  ...who wrote that everything Mohammad brought was evil and inhuman. Is it possible that the Byzantine Emperor predicted the creation of Pakistan?
Posted by: Super Hose   2006-09-30 01:39  

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