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Africa North
Salafists Protest at Reopening of Algiers Synagogues
2014-07-12
[An Nahar] Salafists
...Salafists are ostentatiously devout Moslems who figure the ostentation of their piety gives them the right to tell others how to do it and to kill those who don't listen to them...
protested on Friday against government plans to reopen synagogues which were closed for security reasons during Algeria's civil war of the 1990s.

After weekly Friday prayers at Al-Mouminine mosque in the poor Belcourt district of Algiers, dozens of worshipers tried to march in the streets but were blocked by police, an Agence La Belle France Presse journalist reported.

"No to the Judaisation of Algeria!" and "Mohammedan Algeria!" were among slogans chanted by the demonstrators, who also condemned Israel's military offensive in Gazoo.

They were responding to a call by Salafist leader Abdelfatah Hamadash to oppose the mooted reopening of synagogues, which he said would pave the way for "a normalization of relations between Algeria and Israel."

The North African country's Jewish population, which numbered around 130,000 when a war of independence from La Belle France broke out in 1954, is tiny, although no official figures are available.

The vast majority left during the war, and those who remained were targeted by hardline Islamists during the bloody decade of civil strife, when two of their leaders were assassinated and synagogues closed.

Religious Affairs Minister Mohammed Aissa said last week that the Jewish community had "the right to exist," indicating its synagogues would eventually be reopened.

"There is a Jewish community in our country that is well accepted by Algerian society. It has the right to exist," he said, describing the community's leader as a "patriot".

He said, however, the reopening of synagogues was not likely soon, adding that "a place of worship must be made safe before it can be opened to the faithful."
Posted by:Fred

#4  Which is the primary reason Keith Ellison used Jefferson's Koran at his swearing-in; it was a f.u. moment.
Posted by: Pappy   2014-07-12 21:45  

#3  I enjoy your insights and comments TopRev.
Posted by: Besoeker   2014-07-12 19:54  

#2  Thomas Jefferson, I think it was, who took the first American swipe at the Wahhabis, at Tripoli. At least probably the Wahhabi-inspired. Pirates really, but with the classical Moslem edge. Wahhab was a contemporary of USA Founding Fathers and was reacting, after the Ottoman defeat at Vienna, to the existential question of how Islam could suffer a defeat of any kind. His answer: not puritanical enough, so, get puritanical on steroids. He had in view keeping out the European and probably also the American Enlightenments. In that he failed because soon enough Napoleon and then Nelson were stomping about in their boots on presumed inviolate Moslem soil. Then came Jefferson. Doughty. Allenby, Lawrence, Bell, Crane, Bush, Bush. Wahhab lost the argument. But as with descendants of puritanism in the USA and England, his never cease being [epithet, epithet, epithet].
Posted by: TopRev   2014-07-12 19:09  

#1  Salafists and Wahabbis: Your Saudi Oil Money at work.
Posted by: OldSpook   2014-07-12 06:33  

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