21 Oct 2009
dumbledoresarmy
I hope that those who are keeping an eye on the Brotherhood, had a good long hard look at the signatories - 138 'Muslim scholars' - of that sweetly-sinister piece of dissembling, 'A Common Word', and at their CVs as there given, and at all of the resoundingly-named, or vaguely-named, organisations that appear on those CVs.
It's a fascinating list. One may note that Dr Ibrahim Kalin, 'chief foreign policy adviser to the PM of Turkey' , who was mentioned in this article, was *also* among them. Did he have his political post, in October 2007? Because in the list of hats he wears, that is appended to his name in the list of signatories at the end of 'A Common Word', that particular post is not mentioned. What *is* mentioned is this: 'Director, SETA Foundation, Ankara, Turkey'.
A year or two ago, I ran some of the names on that list of 138, through the MEMRI sieve. I turned up at least four or five who are on the record as having made hair-raisingly antisemitic pronouncements - three of the worst of them being Tayseer Rajab al-Tamimi, Hossein Shariatmadari, and Ikrima Said Sabri. Rajab al-Tamimi was extremely insulting to the Pope, as well as to the Jews, during a tirade addressed to the Pope during the Pope's recent visit to the land of Israel.
Given the fact that 'A Common Word' has among its official signatories a number of people who have exposed themselves in public as being at least as madly antisemitic as the Nazis at their worst, every one of the prominent Christians to whom it was sent should have forwarded it immediately to the circular file and not bothered even dignifying it with a response. (The list of signatories might have been kept, but not for use in the realm of theology and 'interfaith' snake-oil gatherings...).